Local
In 1971, Mayor Frank A. Sedita unveiled a downtown plan whose impact, for better or worse, is felt to this day. |
For several years the Buffalo Police have engaged in a practice that some argue is unconstitutional. |
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... |
Veolia and Buffalo’s Water |
St. Patrick’s Friary, near Seymour and Emslie streets, is all that remains of Buffalo’s first Irish Catholic church complex. |
Residents seek control of city-owned properties in the suddenly valuable Fruit Belt. |
Scenic water travel helped put the word “gay” into the “gay 90’s,” perhaps the golden age for lake and river boating for group picnics and parties. |