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Gardengate: Part Three - Did the City Act Unlawfully? - The Niagara Reporter

Summary by The Niagara Reporter
The following is Part Three of an ongoing series by investigative journalist Ken Cosentino. Part One recap: Niagara Falls DPW removed a sensory garden owned by a family whose 15 year old son has autism. The sensory garden occupied both public and private property. Local journalist Mark Scheer first reported the story on Friday, April 25th, three days after the incident. Scheer’s Niagara Gazette article and a social media uproar prompted a media …
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The Niagara Reporter broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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