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The downstate developer who proposed knocking down the former Amherst Bowling Center at 47 E. Amherst St. in Buffalo and ...
Even in those times, when unpredictable mavericks were more likely to be found walking the halls of the Capitol Building, ...
The Happy Swallow – a mainstay at 1349 Sycamore St. since 1941 – has announced it will close for good after it hosts its last ...
Ted Williams was one of the many thousands who trained on the campus of the University of North Carolina from 1942 until the ...
Get out the pussy willows, squirt guns and your favorite red attire – it’s time for Dyngus Day. The annual celebration, which takes place the Monday after Easter to celebrate the end of Lent and to ...
The Buffalo-headquartered hospitality and food service management company Delaware North has reached a three-year deal with the team to continue providing food and beverage and retail services at ...
On April 10, Bond turned himself in on an outstanding warrant for sexual assault in Frisco, Texas. He posted bail and was released from custody, after which he called the accusation “patently false,” ...
Owners Christopher and Kimberly Shores want to transform the 22,953-square-foot sandstone church at 2317 Seneca St. into 24 affordable apartments.
State lawmakers are expected to return to the Capitol on Thursday to pass their sixth “extender” bill since April 1 to keep ...
If you go by the calendar, there's already been almost a month of spring. For Western New Yorkers, though, it sure hasn't ...
Herman was named the All-Western New York Small Schools Player of the Year last season and will continue his career at Canisius University.
A Buffalo man who scammed victims out of hundreds of thousands of dollars by posing as a debt collector has pleaded guilty to ...
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