Sometimes major problems for governments come at them out of nowhere like a punch in the gut. Pearl Harbor; 9/11;…
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In a move that underlines the University at Buffalo School of Management’s commitment to community service, IRS-certified accounting students from…
The assertion first came to my attention a few months ago in the comment section at a popular Buffalo website.…
Originally published on politicsandstuff.com Among the crises facing this country as it battles the COVID19 crisis, one has not really seen…
A couple of days ago, we uploaded a post titled Random thoughts from Toronto, thinking that it was going to…
Local restaurateurs and servers are planning on attending a rally on Tuesday morning, to send a message to Gov. Andrew Cuomo…
Ari Goldfarb is communications director with Buffalo-based Goldfarb Financial, and published novelist whose works include Just Under the Sky. His…
Usually people don’t celebrate when tax day comes around. But this year, the businesses at the Market Arcade are kicking…
Sprawl is stealing money from you and you are allowing, even encouraging it to happen. In the book “Suburban Nation”,…
Mayor Brown’s proposed budget is $504.5 million, a 1.9% increase over the current budget. The budget is intended to lower the…