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Congressman Chris Collins has been fined $37,000 for violating prevailing wage statutes in New Jersey.
The state’s “fact sheet” on the toxic landfill off Nash Road doesn’t exude, or inspire, much confidence.
This is a Widelux photograph of the DL&W terminal at the foot of Main Street in 1975, taken by The Public’s Bruce Jackson. The access ramp under the Skyway is already in an advanced state of deterioration.
As he moves on to a a new Broadway show, the Clarence native reflects on his stint in the cast of Hamilton.
Four centuries after his death, area institutions collaborate on yearlong celebration of William Shakespeare.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
Your weekly rundown from the Buffalo Niagara Brewers Association on what’s happening locally in the beer scene.
Ginny Rose Stewart captures our cover shot of amateur boxer Kristen McMurtree.
The Oft-Forgotten Effie Stevens by Caitlin Cass…in which Effie’s remarkable quilt is appreciated.
The Sanders program is wonderful, but his plan to pay for it is magical thinking.
Bernie is hardly a socialist, and his proposals are very much in line with American progressive traditions.
How Alden’s Kristen McMurtree traded serving Tim Horton’s coffee for a life around the ring.