History Comes Alive in Diary of Settler Vogt (Local History)
The Niagara Falls Reporter (Niagara Falls, NY) 2008, March 18, 9, 10
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Publisher Description
In a recent interview with the Niagara Gazette, Joseph Ruffolo, president and CEO of Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center, described the planned closing of the unit that serves children and teenagers who live with mental illness as "sad." "Sad" is a good word to describe how you feel when your dog dies. Or your favorite television show goes off the air. Or an elected official in whom you had invested your trust is revealed to be something far less than you had hoped.
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