Tonawanda News - Thu Nov 19
A Buffalo teen accused of kidnapping, robbing and terrorizing two Kenmore women faced a long list of charges in village court Thursday afternoon.
Giuliani Spokesperson Denies Reports He Won't Run for GovernorWBEN-AM Buffalo - Thu Nov 19
Will Rudy Giuliani run for governor of New York and help the faltering Republican Party? A spokeswoman for the former New York City mayor insists he still hasn't made up his mind and won't be shy to say so when he does.
Leaders hold on for wins following two recountsBuffalo News - Thu Nov 19
November 19, 2009, 11:43 AM / The leaders held on for wins in two suburban races, according to the results of hand re-counts released today by the Erie County Board of Elections.
Town of Tonawanda: Franquet given 20 to lifeTonawanda News - Wed Nov 18
Confessed murderer Julius C. Franquet avoided a 25 years-to-life sentence for pleading guilty to killing his live-in girlfriend last December, but not by much.
Botanical Gardens Grows More Than PlantsWKBW - Wed Nov 18
Local leaders and executives from the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens broke ground Wednesday on a new administration building next to the organization's main buildings on South Park Avenue in Buffalo.
Hamburg town voters approve downsiz.....Observer - Wed Nov 18
A fifth Erie County municipality is reducing its legislative representation. On Tuesday, town of Hamburg voters approved downsizing the board from five to three by a 4,424-2,876 margin.
NY arrests target Puerto Rico-to-Buffalo drugsWCAX-TV Burlington - Tue Nov 17
Authorities in New York say cocaine was being mailed from Puerto Rico to Buffalo to feed a drug ring that also sold prescription pills.
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Wait until next yearNetworkWorld - Tue Nov 17
I'm back in Washington DC for a series of meetings, so I'm reminded that the last time I was in town, I attended the National Cybersecurity Awareness Month kickoff event at the Ronald Reagan building.
News Neediest Fund campaign beginsBuffalo News - Tue Nov 17
At 10:46 a.m. today, Buffalo News and United Way officials pulled up a lever to light the Christmas tree in The News lobby, kicking off a campaign that has sent about $20 million in toys and food to local needy families over the last quarter century.
Colarusso named winner in Orchard ParkBuffalo News - Mon Nov 16
Orchard Park Town Clerk Janis A. Colarusso today was declared the winner of the town supervisor's race, after an official tally showed her beating Patrick J. Keem by 99 votes.
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