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City to Begin Work on Six Bridges; Expect Possible Delays

BUFFALO, NY-Buffalo's Public Works Department announced Monday work is underway to repair expansion joints on six bridges.

Work is already underway on the Lincoln Parkway bridge that crosses over Scajaquada Creek in Delaware Park. Repairs on the following bridges will take place over the next four months:

-Seneca St. over the Buffalo River at Elk St.

-Seneca St. over the railroad just east of Smith St.

-Bailey Ave. over the railroad north of Broadway

-Bailey Ave. over the railroad south of Broadway

-Amherst St. at Starin over the railroad

Traffic will be allowed to flow at each of these work zones, however parking and lane restrictions will be posted as necessary.

 

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Crowley Webb Nominated for Prestigious Webby

Crowley Webb, a full-service marketing communications agency in Buffalo, NY, has been nominated for its second International Webby in as many years. The agency has been nominated for an award in the Website/Event category for “The Science of Persuasion” site the agency created for the 2013 Western New York ADDY Awards.

Buffalo Chamber Players Share Some of Their Favorite Works

Buffalo Chamber Players Share Some of Their Favorite Works

On Wednesday, April 24, 2013, the Buffalo Chamber Players present a great concert program of some of their favorite pieces selected by their musicians. The concert will feature familiar composers like Bach, Haydn and Mozart and complementary works by more modern composers Henk Badings, Michael Daugherty and Eastman faculty member David Liptak. A frequent collaborator with the BCP, baritone Alexander Hurd will join the ensemble for the performance.

The program includes:

Buffalo Runs To Support Boston

BUFFALO, NY - A sunny sky greeted more than a thousand runners who gathered in Delaware Park Sunday morning to run in support of Boston.

It started with an idea that Beth Weinberg had while on a run after watching events unfold during the Boston Marathon on April 15.

Reaching out on social media Weinberg invited anyone who was interested to meet in the park to help raise funds for the Red Cross.

Many local runners who ran the marathon a week ago joined those who just want to show their support in the three-hour run.

Channel Two Photojournalist Dooley O'Rourke was there.

Watch his story in the viewer above.

Catholic Charities Appeal Reaches $9.7 Million Mark

Less than one month after Appeal Week 2013 ended, volunteers for the annual Appeal in support of Catholic Charities of Buffalo must raise $1 million more to reach this year’s $10.7 million campaign goal. Today, the organization announced $9,738,391.31 has been raised in cash and pledges, representing 91 percent of the goal. Appeal officials said this is right on track with where the 2012 Appeal stood at this time last year.

Appeal Week 2013, held March 17-24, marked the strongest push for parish donations to support the myriad programs Catholic Charities offers, including behavioral health services, food pantries, basic relief services, the refugee assistance program, and counseling for individuals, children and families.

The 2013 Appeal ends June 30 and efforts to increase support from lapsed and new donors will continue in parishes, schools and the corporate community.

Local Restaurant Week Spring 2013

Local Restaurant Week Spring 2013

Who's serving up what? Take a look at what some of your favorite restaurants are serving for Local Restaurant Week, click on the links below for a look at their menus:

 

Bullying and Students with Disabilities

Bullying and Students with Disabilities

Bullying and Students with Disabilities

Date: Thursday, April 25, 2013
Time: 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Location:  Grand Island Senior High School
                 1100 Ransom Road
                 Grand Island, NY 14072

How do students with disabilities cope with bullying?  Participants will learn advocacy skills and how supports and services can be built into an Individualized Education Program (IEP) to promote social growth.