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The 2025 Buffalo mayoral election will be held on November 4, 2025, with a primary election held on June 24, 2025. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Incumbent acting mayor Christopher Scanlon is running for a full term in office.
7/29 - Buddy Guy, Kelley Hunt, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals - Buffalo Place Rocks the Harbor; 7/30 - Gov't Mule, David Gogo - Buffalo Place Rocks the Harbor; 8/03 - Violent Femmes, Stand, Mark Norris and the Backpeddlers; 8/10 - Yonder Mountain String Band, Down To The Roots; 8/17 - Donna the Buffalo, Tea Leaf Green
The War of the Worlds was a radio drama, originally aired by Buffalo, New York radio station WKBW 1520 on October 31, 1968. It was a modernized version of the original radio drama aired by CBS in 1938. Danny Kriegler served as the director of the radio drama while Jefferson Kaye served as its producer.
James D. Griffin, Mayor of Buffalo 1978–93; Mark Grisanti, state senator; Isaac R. Harrington, Mayor of Buffalo [7] Kathy Hochul, 57th Governor of New York; Edwin Jaeckle, New York State Republican Party chairman; Jack Kemp, Secretary of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, football player, Congressman, vice-presidential candidate
“More stars than there are in heaven!” crowed Peter Zaremba, lead singer of the Fleshtones, taking a cue from MGM’s famous slogan of the 1930s and ’40s as he boisterously extolled the cast ...
An abandoned portion of the north yard is now an automobile junk yard; Austin Street runs under the center of the yard. Most of the trackbed in the yard has been ripped up. To the south of the yard is the Niagara Thruway (I-190) and Scajaquada Creek which empties into the Black Rock Canal, formerly a channel of the Erie Canal .
A man identified as finance executive Jonathan Kaye was recorded punching a person in Park Slope, Brooklyn, on Saturday, June 8, 2024, knocking them to the ground. (via X)
CPR Buffalo Yard was a Canadian Pacific Railway facility in Buffalo, New York, United States. It was officially known as "SK yard". The yard was formerly part of the Delaware & Hudson Railroad. In 2004 it closed and was replaced by a joint CPR-Norfolk Southern Railway facility on the east side of Binghamton, New York.