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You can see the Buffalo skyline from the top of the new Highmark Stadium
The sightlines inside the new Highmark Stadium being constructed in Orchard Park are promising. One on the outside of it is, too. Pete Guelli, Chief Operating Officer of the Buffalo Bills, shared a nice look of the Buffalo skyline while at the construction site of the new venue. On a clear day, fans in certain seats will get to take in that view one day.
Backpacks and Community Spirit: Free Giveaway and Fair Hosted by Community Access Services
(WNY News Now) – Buffalo, N.Y. — Community Access Services (CAS), an affiliate of Evergreen Health, is hosting its annual backpack giveaway and back-to-school community fair on Friday, August 2, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 3297 Bailey Avenue. This yearly event aims to ensure that students are equipped with the necessary school supplies for a successful academic year.
Get to know the most interesting Bills player in years: Mack Hollins (video)
Mack Hollins is the most interesting Buffalo Bills player in years. Nothing wrong with that, but we’re not talking about some weird circumstance that makes a player live forever in Bills lore. Nothing like a freak injury or signing with the team only going on and retire or leave randomly.
42 North taps Allen Street Art as Gallerist for Brew Pub
As a way to bring more local art to the Theater District, 42 North Brewing Company has teamed up with Barrett Schwalenberg, owner of Allen Street Art, to curate and hang regular exhibitions. The collaboration between the brew pub and the art establishment will include hosting openings, special events, artist meet-and-greets, and interactive sessions.
Most Likely Prospect to Make Sabres Roster
The Buffalo Sabres have been stocking the prospect pool for years, with many, including Zach Benson, Isak Rosen, Jiri Kulich, Lukas Rousek, Ryan Johnson, and Devon Levi, getting a taste of NHL action last season. By Calder Trophy eligibility standards, Benson, Johnson, and Levi have graduated from rookie prospects to NHLers. Rosen, Kulich, and Rousek are expected to start the season in AHL Rochester, with new competition at forward in first-round selections Noah Ostlund and Konsta Helenius potentially joining them.
Last Tax Assessment Meetings this Week in Buffalo, New York
If you’re a homeowner or property owner in the city of Buffalo, check your calendar. The last three community meetings about the city’s proposed tax reassessment program, set to take effect in January. In May, when Mayor Byron Brown gave his State of the City address, he said...
National Chicken Wing Day: Healthy Chicken Wing Recipes For Eating At Home & Discount Deals For Eating Out
Unless you don’t eat meat, chicken wings are usually an American favorite. So much much so, in 1977, it became a national day of recognition when former Buffalo, New York Mayor Stan Makowski proclaimed July 29 as a day to celebrate buffalo wings. Decades later, the celebration of the beloved chicken part has expanded to wings of all kind.
Couple who met dumpster diving find things for their baby in the trash
A couple who met dumpster diving have welcomed a baby together - who now sleeps in a cot they found in a bin. Erin Sheffield, 39, and her husband, Dave, 35, met in a dumpster while at university and hit it off over their love of searching bins for items of value.
Health Officials Urge New York Residents: ‘Thoroughly’ Clean Fridge
Life-threatening recalls are forcing health officials to recommend New Yorkers "clean refrigerators thoroughly." The suggestion from the FSIS comes after a listeria outbreak linked to meat and veggies sold in New York State. Vegetables, Produce Recalled In New York. Three food retailers are issuing a major recall on vegetables and...
New York Will Now Ban This From Taking Place In Schools
New York will no longer allow this to happen in schools around the state. Beginning in the 2024-25 school year there will be a significant change in NY schools. During a recent meeting the New York State Board of Regents sided with parents, activists and lawmakers, who say the realistic active shooter drills traumatize children and normalize violence. The Regents have decided to ban realistic active shooter drills in NY schools.
New York Scammers Trying To Take Your Money As Your Kid Plays
New York State officials say all need to take these steps to protect their personal and financial data. The New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection is issuing a warning to Empire State residents about risks associated with online gaming. Officials note that as online gaming and...
Here’s How Much Money New Yorkers Lost to Real Estate Scams
Criminals are posing as legitimate real estate agents to steal money from unsuspecting victims - and the gamble is paying off big time. In April, NY Attorney General Letitia James announced a businessman in the Dominican Republic successfully scammed 24 New Yorkers with fraudulent real estate listings. The homes he listed either didn't exist or were sold to multiple buyers, allowing him to bilk millions.