Niagara County Republicans back Trump
NORTH TONAWANDA — The Niagara County Republican Party is officially behind Donald Trump in the upcoming GOP New York primary election April 19. Niagara County GOP Chairman Scott Kiedrowski said
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NORTH TONAWANDA — The Niagara County Republican Party is officially behind Donald Trump in the upcoming GOP New York primary election April 19. Niagara County GOP Chairman Scott Kiedrowski said
The National Weather Service calls for a chance of rain today with a high near 48. Overnight, more rain is expected with a low around 41. Wednesday calls for rain
BUFFALO — Award-winning Irish writer Anne Enright will read from her works at 7 p.m. April 7 in the Montante Cultural Center at Canisius College. The reading is the college’s
BUFFALO — The Buffalo Sabres today announced the team has signed forward Hudson Fasching to an entry-level contract. Fasching (6’2”, 216 lbs., 7/28/1995) recently completed his junior season at the
More than 100,000 New Yorkers have taken the Citizen Preparedness Corps training since its inception in 2014. The program seeks to provide citizens with the tools and resources to prepare
Regardless what you think of J.J Abrams as a director, you have to admire the guy’s abilities in marketing. I remember seeing the previews for Cloverfield at the drive-in the
The National Weather Service calls for partly sunny skies today with a high near 46 and a low around 34. Tuesday will be partly sunny with a high near 50
BUFFALO — As many as 80,000 people were on hand for the annual Saint Patrick’s Day Parade along Delaware Avenue Sunday afternoon. Buffalo Police offered the crowd estimate and note
Daniel Catenacci BUFFALO — The Buffalo Sabres announced this morning that the team has assigned forward Daniel Catenacci back to the Rochester Americans (AHL). Catenacci, who was called up Saturday
CLARENCE — A 22-year-old Lockport woman was charged Saturday with driving while intoxicated after a traffic stop on County Road. According to New York State Police, Shelby L. McNew was