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Police In Secret Cars Issued Insane Amount Of Tickets In New York
Police in secret vehicles helped issue nearly 40,000 tickets in a very short period of time. Just before the 4th Of July holiday, New York State Police announced a "crack down on drunk and drugged driving and other traffic infractions." Sad News: These 11 Popular Food Items Are Gone From...
Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival’s New Sustainable Home
The Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival (HVSF) has received final approval for its new site plan, marking a significant milestone. Designed by Studio Gang, the new campus in Garrison, NY, will feature the United States' first purpose-built LEED Platinum theater. This new venue emphasizes sustainability, with the 98-acre campus gifted by philanthropist Chris Davis focusing on green space and rewilding.
Jets' Aaron Rodgers even noted the Bills are 'New York's only team'
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is the type of man that might have the word “truther” attached to his name for various reasons. The one we’re going to talk about now relates to the Buffalo Bills. You’ve heard it, Bills Mafia. You coined it: Buffalo is...
Tre White jokes the Bills might cheer for him if he picks off Josh Allen
Tre’Davious White is gone from the Buffalo Bills but not forever and not for long. Despite White signing with the Los Angeles Rams this offseason, an NFC team, Buffalo will travel out LA for matchup in Week 14 next season. White was asked about facing his former team recently,...
Bills Super Bowl wins, record & history
The Buffalo Bills are a storied franchise that have been orbiting the football universe since 1960. Even with their impressive history, the Bills have surprisingly only reached the Super Bowl four times, which came in consecutive years. The first time the Bills punched their ticket to a Super Bowl appearance...
South Buffalo police stronger than ever, officials say as they eye new station
About five years ago, the South Buffalo Township Police Department comprised two officers and a lone civilian SUV that was converted for police use. On July 15, the township hired its fourth full-time police officer, at $23 an hour, who, unlike some of his predecessors, will patrol in a purpose-built police vehicle. Township police now have two Ford F-150 Responders and a Ford Interceptor at their disposal.
Buffalo native coaches USA team as they head to semifinals
BUFFALO, N.Y. — A Buffalo native made his way to Paris for the Olympics this summer as a coach for the U.S. Men's Double Sculls Rowing team. Nathanael 'Skip' Kielt was born and raised in Buffalo and graduated from St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute. Following his college graduation from Rutgers, he began coaching at Canisius University.
Buffalo resident asks Commissioners to sign covenant
The group of Buffalo residents have made their next move in the ongoing issue regarding the Buffalo property intended to be the county’s new FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) vegetative debris site. Brandon Clifton, the Buffalo resident who first learned of the project, presented the commissioners with “a declaration of restrictive covenants” during Monday’s Chambers […] The post Buffalo resident asks Commissioners to sign covenant appeared first on Valley Times-News.
Rust Belt Books Building Sold, Store Staying
The Buffalo building that’s been home to Rust Belt Books has landed a new owner. While Rust Belt Books remains, the West Side building at 415 Grant St. has been acquired by Tre Gambe LLC, who paid $230,000 for the 2,492-square-foot building, according to July 24 filings in the Erie County Clerk's office.
'A problem we can solve:' More affordable housing is coming to Buffalo
NEW YORK — More high-quality, affordable housing is coming to Buffalo. State Senator Sean Ryan announced the first step of ‘The City of Good Neighborhoods’ plan to build safe and affordable rental units statewide. $40 million in the state budget was established in New York’s Vacant Rental Improvement Program to create more affordable rental properties for low-income families, notes the Senator’s Office.
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