NIAGARA’S HISTORY: Lockport Postal Workers (photo)
September 8, 1914, Lockport postal carriers pose for a photo in front of the historic post office at the corner of East Avenue and Elm Street. Both the 1914 and
September 8, 1914, Lockport postal carriers pose for a photo in front of the historic post office at the corner of East Avenue and Elm Street. Both the 1914 and
One Year After — William R. Forstchen Forge Books 304 Pages It’s not often that I write a review of a sequel without writing the review of the first book
Last year I gave an Adam Sandler movie a rating of 1/8 out of 5, and then I gave another Adam Sandler movie a rating of 0 out of 5.
Recently my good friend Scott Leffler started All WNY News. Scott and I have been a media duo for over a decade now; I had regular guest appearances on his
The one thing you learn fairly quickly when you’re working with history is the concept of urban legends. The historical field abounds with them, often to the detriment of the
Time and Time Again — Ben Elton Thomas Dunne Books 400 Pages It’s always a common question asked regularly in vastly different company. “If you could go back in time
I looked out my window Sunday evening and thought that it would be a great week for a classic summer movie. With the wife and I not feeling 100 percent
Spring time and warmer weather are just around the corner, and as such so are those lighter meals and bbq’s. Here is a nice salad, that’s a little different from
Hey. Hi. How ya doin’. I’m Scott. Nice to meet you. So I thought I should take a minute and introduce myself and this website that you’re on since I’m
The Girl Without a Name – Sandra A. Block Grand Central Publishing 368 Pages Last week, I introduced Sandra Block in a review of her debut novel, Little Black Lies.