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$40 million federal grant awarded to boost NY SMART I-Corridor
The New York Semiconductor Manufacturing and Research Technology Innovation Corridor (NY SMART I-Corridor) has been awarded a $40 million federal grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Regional Technology and Innovation Hubs program. This significant investment will support the advancement of semiconductor research, manufacturing, and workforce development across the Buffalo-Rochester-Syracuse corridor.
$40 Million Boost Announced for New York’s Veterans – Find Out Who’s Benefiting
In a significant move to bolster New York State's nonprofit sector, more than $40 million in capital grants has been announced for 136 nonprofit organizations. The funding, allocated through the Nonprofit Infrastructure Capital Investment Program (NICIP) and the Veterans’ Nonprofit Capital Program (VNCP), aims to address critical infrastructure needs and enhance services for veterans and families across the state.
Theatre Three to host Long Island premiere of ‘Honorable But Broken’
A new documentary created by a former producer for ABC News and 60 Minutes, and with the help of different EMS groups across New York State, is heading to Port Jefferson next week for a free viewing of a powerful film that will remind people how important rescue services are.
Ortolano: New Mental Health Facility Not Likely to Ease Burden on Local Police
A local law enforcement official says while a plan to repurpose the former Lake Shore Hospital building in Irving into a behavioral and mental health clinic would benefit the north county, it is unlikely to lessen the burden on local police. Dunkirk Police Chief Dave Ortolano says he and Chautauqua County Sheriff Jim Quattrone have been in touch with representatives from Northeast Medical. He says based on what they've learned from NE Med, it's not likely that the clinic will be able to accept mental health patients directly...
Lilly Whaling: Girls Lacrosse Player of the Year
Lilly Whaling didn’t need any more accolades to prove she is one of the best athletes in New York state, but she received another anyway: LoHud’s girls lacrosse Player of the Year. Whaling, who is committed to Cornell University to continue her academic and athletic journey, capped off...
Get Ready For The Sugar Hill Gang & Furious Five Live In Buffalo
Without a doubt, the 2024 concert season in the region has been one for the record books. All sorts of great shows, events, and concerts have come through Buffalo, Western New York, and Southern Ontario. There is something for everyone to see in the area, meaning people have many entertainment options.
Hamilton Take 2: A look at the Sabres' free agency signings and trades
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Even before the Buffalo Sabres season ended, I had been saying that Buffalo only has seven forwards for next season. For years I’ve been saying they needed to be harder to play against, and it was obvious they needed another top-six forward. I was thinking they needed at least six new forwards, and as of July 6, they have five.
Fire causes $130K in damage to Buffalo home
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A fire caused an estimated $130,000 in damage to a Buffalo residence Sunday afternoon, fire officials announced. Officials said the fire occurred just after 12:30 p.m. at 260 Northland Avenue. The fire started on the first floor of an occupied residential structure, but no injuries were reported. The cause of the […]
A way too early projection of the Sabres 2024-25 lines and pairings
The Buffalo Sabres have a bit of a new look this season, something that we can say was completed when they made a decent trade for Ryan McLeod the other day. Following the McLeod trade, it got me thinking, “What will the Sabres lineup look like this season when they ultimately take the ice?”
Popular Homebuyer Program Ending Soon In Buffalo, New York
Buffalo is in the middle of another record year on the housing front by all measurable accounts. Economic indicators continue to point to Western New York having the hottest housing markets in the entire United States. Housing in the Buffalo area is reaching new heights, and while some financial analysts say a housing bubble is soon to bust, it doesn't seem that way in the 716.
Mayor Brown shares reminder about dumping garbage
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown took to Facebook on Sunday to share a reminder about garbage dumping. According to the mayor and the city's Department of Public Works, someone dumped a large amount of trash next to the Elim Christian Fellowship in Buffalo, and DPW workers had to remove it.
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