Tonawanda News - Mon Nov 09
The Exchange Club of the Tonawandas recently honored City of Tonawanda Police Lt.
Roy-Hart bids first phase of projectJournal-Register - Mon Nov 09
Progress is being made with the Royalton-Hartland School District's $8.3 million capital improvement project.
Lights are coming to new Route 5Buffalo News - Mon Nov 09
It was a dark and stormy night. Well, dark anyway - at least for drivers on the new section of Route 5. "Can something be done about the lack of streetlights and guardrails on the new Route 5?" Susan J. Gill asked in an e-mail to Fix It.
Economic stimulus bill gets off to a sluggish startBuffalo News - Sun Nov 08
The mammoth economic stimulus bill that passed early this year created or saved just 231 jobs in the Buffalo metro area as of the end of September, a Buffalo News analysis of federal reports shows.
Camera credited for leads in arrest in fatal Lisbon Avenue stabbingBuffalo News - Sun Nov 08
Buffalo police are again crediting the installation of a city surveillance camera for helping them crack a homicide case in the University Heights neighborhood.
Painted into a corner, Arts Council has no easy way outBuffalo News - Sun Nov 08
From its modest ground-floor offices at 700 Main St., the Arts Council in Buffalo and Erie County has operated as a fixture on Western New York's arts scene for more than 36 years.
Developers checking in with more hotel roomsBuffalo News - Sat Nov 07
The Embassy Suites hotel in the Avant building on Delaware Avenue added 150 suites to the city's portfolio of downtown hotel rooms when it debuted in July.
Hit-run brings prison termBuffalo News - Sat Nov 07
Andrea L. Glinski apologized Friday to two women she injured near Daemen College this year, but that didn't stop a judge from sentencing her to a near maximum prison term for leaving the scene of the injury accident.
Mother who lost leg marks birthday at homeBuffalo News - Sat Nov 07
Sarah Gregory celebrated her 31st birthday Friday in the company of her husband and 7- month-old daughter in their Amherst home.
Vote tally for Tonawanda candidate is much higher, but not enough to winBuffalo News - Fri Nov 06
November 06, 2009, 9:24 AM / The vote tally for Jim McGee is significantly higher, but it still isn't enough to win him a seat on the Tonawanda Town Board.
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