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Radioactive hotspots continue to plague Niagara County residents and property owners.
As late as 1976, the New York State Department of Transportation had plans to construct a submerged highway that would have connected the Kensington Expressway to the I-190 through Allentown and the Lower West Side.
At the Curtis Malting Agway Warehouse, a spectacular installation in a spectacular setting.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
Looking for a new spot to grab a weekday lunch or maybe take a noonday meeting?
In which our correspondent eats three plates of barbecue in one afternoon.
William Y. Cooper was a writer, painter, muralist, illustrator, and art teacher who died in February. Betty’s Restaurant currently hosts an exhibit of his work.
Roberley Bell’s installation at Tifft Nature Preserve is part of the Albright-Knox’s Public Art Initiative, in partnership with Tifft and the Buffalo Museum of Science.