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BPU Closed Thursday In Observance of Independence Day
Garbage and recycling will not be collected on Thursday but will be delayed until the following day on Friday, July 5. Friday’s normal collection will take place on Saturday, July 6. The recyclable of the week is metal. Due to the changed collection schedule, the Yard Waste Site will...
Jamestown YMCA Now Offering Summer Feeding Program in Greater Jamestown Area
Food will be available at the various sites across Jamestown and surrounding communities Mondays through Fridays as of Monday, July 1. Parents/Guardians and/or children can arrive to pick up a fully prepared, balanced meal. Food sites are available thanks to the YMCA’s partnership with the City of Jamestown, Frewsburg Parks and Recreation, Jamestown Public Schools, Prendergast Library, Falconer Central School and Hazeltine Library.
Buffalo Fire offers helpful tips for firework safety
With some considering setting off some of their own fireworks or sparklers this Thursday to celebrate the Fourth of July, the Buffalo Fire Department gave a safe firework demonstration and offered some important tips to keep in mind. More from WBEN:
New York Beer Project Adds Buffalo Touch In New Restaurant
The New York Beer Project's latest restaurant finally opened in Orchard Park. If you're one of the few who have already checked it out, did you notice this?. People have been anxiously awaiting the opening date of the new restaurant in Orchard Park to open up. We were able to go there last weekend for a friend's birthday and we had a great time.
The Sabres made another questionable signing on Day 2 of free agency
The Buffalo Sabres needed to add a goaltender for potential organizational depth, but instead, they got James Reimer, a netminder who was part of an ill-fated trio last season in Detroit that also included Ville Husso and Alex Lyon. Of course, Lyon actually had a good year, and Husso proved to be a bust - technically, the Red Wings acquired his signing rights - and Reimer was just about as up and down as one could get.
Sue’s NY Deli to be phased out of Buffalo City Hall after scathing audit
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – A business in Buffalo City Hall hasn’t been paying their rent for years and city officials are trying to figure out what to do next. The finding was discovered in a recent city audit. The issue of unpaid rent has to do with Sue’s NY Deli, which is located in the […]
Woman who accused Pridgen filed second Adult Survivor’s Act case a month later
The woman who filed a sexual abuse lawsuit against the former Buffalo council president filed a second case a month later against the New York State, alleging sexual abuse in a state prison
Buffalo Bills Could Have Contract Drama During 2024 Season With Key Starter
Per a team insider, the Buffalo Bills could have more contract drama before next March. The Bills had to part ways with several key players this offseason in order to clear cap space ahead of free agency. They also traded wide receiver Stefon Diggs in a bid to save money and become less selfish in 2024.
Seneca Nation files notice of claim against city of Olean over untreated sewage in Allegheny River
OLEAN, N.Y. — The Seneca Nation is laying the groundwork for legal action against the city of Olean over concerns of untreated sewage being released in the Allegheny River. According to Olean Mayor William Aiello, the city was served with a notice of claim by the Seneca Nation on Monday.
Large Fight in Dunkirk Leads to Six Arrests
Six people were taken into custody after a large fight broke out in the City of Dunkirk on Monday. Dunkirk Police responded to the 500 block of Main Street shortly after 3:45 PM for a report of a person with a handgun, when the fight began. Officers began trying to break up the fight before several additional people began showing up and tried pulling officers away and fighting with them and other people on scene. Police say several subjects were taken into custody, at which point a large crowd began to gather, which led to additional fights and more arrests. The crowd eventually dispersed after Fredonia Police, the Chautauqua County Sheriff's Office, State Police and University Police arrived on scene. 35-year-old Cody Davis and 33-year-old Niesha Lockett, both of Dunkirk, were both charged with disorderly conduct; 36-year-old Larry Brooks, Jr. of Dunkirk was charged with disorderly conduct and 2nd-degree menacing; 32-year-old Ladarran Watts of Buffalo and 24-year-old Jerred Simmons of Dunkirk face charges of disorderly conduct and 2nd-degree obstruction; and 51-year-old Darleen Brooks of Dunkirk was arrested on a warrant. All six suspects were released with appearance tickets. Police say additional charges from the incident are possible.
City DPW Announces Changes in Rubbish Collection Schedule for July 4th Holiday
The City of Dunkirk DPW's rubbish pickup schedule will be different this week due to the July 4th holiday. Rubbish in the Thursday collection zone (District A) will be picked up on Friday, while rubbish in the Friday collection zone (District D) will be picked up on Saturday. You may refer to the 2024 Curbside Collection Schedule for further information. Copies of the Curbside Collection Schedule are still available in the City Clerk's Office, City Treasurer's Office and Public Works Department, as well as the city's website. City Hall will be closed on Thursday, July 4th.
TAKE 5 ticket worth over $11k sold in Rochester
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Rochester is one of three cities in New York that saw TAKE 5 winners! According to the New York State Lottery, a prize-winning ticket worth over $11,567 was purchased at the Wegmans store on Chili Avenue. Other tickets that were purchased includde the Discount Zone Inc. on Utica Avenue in Brooklyn […]
Kramer Shoots Hole-in-One at Cable Hollow
RUSSELL, Pa. – Ron Kramer shot a hole-in-one at Cable Hollow Golf Club on July 2, 2024. Kramer aced Hole 11 with a Sand Wedge from 113 yards. He skipped the ball across the pond and rolled up the bank and went in. Jeff Turner, Don Moore, and Jan Moore witnessed the shot.
New Director, New Policies, New Direction at Paws Along the River
WARREN, Pa. – Walking in, the shelter looked similar to a home where a new family was in the end stages of unpacking. A few boxes and small pieces of furniture awaiting its final location, one last wall needing a new coat of paint, a sense of organized chaos.
Federal ‘Summer EBT’ program rolls out in NYS for school-aged children, gets backing of Queens assemblymember
Sign up for our QNS email newsletter to get news, updates, and local insights delivered straight to your inbox!. For some school-aged children, the end of the school year also marks the end of regular free meals, which can heighten existing food insecurities. Luckily for students across the five boroughs,...
Four state parks in Lower Hudson Valley waive pool fees for rest of summer. What to know
Swimming pools at state parks throughout New York — including four in the Lower Hudson Valley — will have entry fees waived for the rest of the summer, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Tuesday. The four locations in the Lower Hudson Valley are FDR State Park Pool in Yorktown,...
Tornado Believed To Have Touched Western New York
Ahead of the weekend, there were early warnings of a possible chance of tornado to touch down in Western New York. Chances were slim because Buffalo, New York typically has a low likelihood of being impacted by tornadoes, according to Risk Factor. However, one woman in Western New York believes...
Mountain Lion Reportedly Dangerously Close To Upstate New York
A number of reported mountain lions have been spotted just outside the Hudson Valley. The wild animal was reported in New Jersey, in a county that borders Orange County. Mountain Lion Reported Near Orange County, New York. A mountain lion was reportedly seen in Sussex County, New Jersey. A listener...
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