Her early challenges in life shaped Eve Shippens' passion to give back to the community – first as a schoolteacher, and now in her bid to become a Common Council member.
June 24, 1930 – Dec. 20, 2022
If approved, construction would begin in May 2023 and finish by January 2025, involving more than 300 construction jobs.
The pandemic-related quarantine helped a brother and sister become closer and hone their athletic skills.
When Carl J. Montante III first planned to convert a vacant West Side warehouse-turned-photo studio into apartments, he was prepared to seek 13 different tenants to lease up the new apartments he planned to create at Bush Lofts. Instead, he had to make just one call – to D'Youville University.
D’Youville President Lorrie Clemo said the new status marked the institution’s expanded focus on advanced studies, research and applied scholarship and will help in attracting future students.
The college is adopting a four-day, 32-hour work week, instead of a five-day, 37.5-hour week. Employees' pay and benefits will remain the same.
With so many people sick and so many jobs unfilled amid the latest surge of Covid cases, disruptions to everyday life continue, especially at venues that count on live audiences.
Mrs. Fitch worked as a public health nurse for Erie County for 18 years and a real estate agent for 15 years and was active in many community organizations.
Miss Klipfel died in Mercy Skilled Nursing Facility at Our Lady of Victory, where she had lived for almost seven years.
With the recent rise in Covid-19 cases across the country, more government agencies and private institutions are requiring that workers get vaccinated.
The most popular sport in Amherst these days is musical chairs.
His latest stunt comes nine years – almost to the day – after he thrilled an audience of millions as he crossed above the thundering cataracts of Niagara Falls on a steel cable on live television.
D’Youville College Health Professions Hub opens Thursday to redouble the school mission to educate students and serve its surrounding West Side community.
His appearance next week is part of the grand opening celebration of D’Youville’s Health Professions Hub.
FCY New York dropped its United Premier Soccer League home opener to Upstate Lonestar (Syracuse), 3-2.
Some school districts this year are trying to bring a sense of normalcy for students who have coped with a mix of online and hybrid learning during the pandemic.
Area colleges and universities, under stress from enrollment and revenue losses during the Covid-19 pandemic, are now contending with a significant uptick in problems.
D’Youville College requests approval to offer an associate degree. Erie Community College and other two-year colleges oppose its efforts becau…
"When our patrons walk in here, they will be walking into this beautiful, glamorous space that they deserved, because they have hung with us," said Loraine O'Donnell, Kavinoky's executive artistic director.
D’Youville College’s plan to offer associate degrees is being opposed by the presidents of three other Buffalo-area colleges.
Mrs. Lenahan, who used to caddy for her father as a girl, returned to playing in her 40s, her daughter said, adding, "Nobody could beat her on the greens, it was just an inborn talent."
Local arts and cultural leaders say they're heartened by Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan to boost the arts amid the pandemic.
The cleanups will allow development projects or other work to proceed in downtown Buffalo, North Buffalo, the West Side, Lackawanna and West Seneca.