BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Public restrooms were a topic of discussion at Bethlehem City Council's meeting Tuesday night. During the new business portion of the meeting, Councilmember Bryan Callahan ...
A New Jersey-based investment group has completed its $4 million purchase of the Gateway Building in Hamburg, a prominent ...
The facility is revitalizing the site of a former Bethlehem Steel plant just northeast of Baltimore as maritime shipping ...
Heather and John Aldrich are hoping their company, Sunrise Courts, is selected to build squash courts for the 2028 Olympics.
The bar is high for historic snowstorms in a lake-effect snowbelt city such as Buffalo, New York. On Jan. 30, 1977, 48 years ago today, parts of New York and southern Ontario were in the midst of ...
Use extra caution. && Bethlehem police arrested 19 people during Operation Steel Force, last week's collaborative crime-fighting effort that aimed to send a clear message to criminals that their ...
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The first meeting of the Sumitomo Rubber Plant Closure Task Force was held on Monday at the Town of Tonawanda Wastewater Treatment Facility. In December of last year, Erie County Executive Mark ...
The University at Buffalo’s on-site solar project, which started in 2020 ... sole off-taker of a newly constructed 4.5 megawatt solar facility that would be installed on a brownfield site at the ...
At its peak, Bethlehem Steel Corp. employed 70 percent of adults in the Buffalo suburb where the mill was located. 37 But by the 1970s and 1980s, as steel mills closed, the Buffalo area saw a ...
Jalen Wright for The New York Times Supported by By David Waldstein Photographs by Jalen Wright Maceo Skinner, a Bills fan since the team’s inception in 1960, sat at a bar near downtown Buffalo ...
Buffalo? Buffalo wouldn’t be many people’s first pick, but being from Toronto, it is the most sentimental. There are geographic and cultural reasons for that, but most of it is temperamental.