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Bryan to retire from Nichols after 30 years
The Buffalo News: North Buffalo and Hertel
Jan 28The headmaster of the Nichols School, who is the second-longest tenured head of the North Buffalo school and oversaw capital campaigns that raised $45 million for the institution, announced Friday that he will retire at the end of the 2012-13 school year. »
Unsung Advocate Leads the Way
Buffalo Rising
Jan 27By Carl Francis Penders:"I've been going to Buffalo for four or five years. It's an amazing place," Roberta Lane of the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Boston office told the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance's not so sure Maggie Stier. ... »
Forecast: Flurrious!
Buffalo Rising
Jan 20The weather is shaping up for the perfect winter festival, to be held tomorrow at The Parkside Lodge in Delaware Park. The 30' x80' heated Brews and Stews tent is up, and the hockey rink looks like it's a go (cross your fingers). Over 200 quidditch pla... »
Common Council Items of Interest 1-10-12
Buffalo Rising
Jan 11Meeting highlights include: Adoption of a city manager form of government for the City of Buffalo, conversion of Pearl Street from one-way to two-way traffic in the Ellicott and Fillmore Districts, authorized designating the Erie Freight House located ... »
Grants Boost Erie Canal Education, Preservation, and Tourism
WKBW Local News
Jan 09The Buffalo Zoo, in partnership with the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, received $5,500 to develop a new education program to focus on the interconnectedness of people, the local environment, and the Erie Canal, both past and present. »
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The Transition Team
wNYmedia.net
Nov 19Erie County Executive-elect Mark C. Poloncarz proudly announced the formation of his transition team’s executive committee. This committee, led by businessman Michael Joseph will work closely with the current administration to ensure a smooth transitio... »