There’s an established but new law firm on the block – the block of Main Street between North Long Street and Union Road – Webster Szanyi LLP, which opened its new location in November 2025 at 5326 Main St., Suite 220, next to SPoT Coffee. Read moreWebster Szanyi comes to Williamsville
The Amherst Symphony Orchestra will conclude its 79th season with a red-hot performance for “A Fiery Finale” that will feature two soloists, Maria Schleuning on violin, and Jolyon Pegis on cello, at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 12, at Williamsville South High School, 5950 Main St. Read moreASO to present a blazing end to its concert season
The No Kings protest in Williamsville attracted heavy attendance Saturday, March 28, drawing residents from around Erie County who are critical of current federal policies. Read moreNo Kings protest takes place in Williamsville
Under the Diocese of Buffalo’s Road to Renewal, which aims to bring together unsustainable church parishes with more financially viable parishes that have greater resources, as well as consistently higher levels of attendance, Buffalo Bishop Michael Fisher ordered St. Pius, 1700 N. French Ro… Read moreSt. Pius X merging with St. Greg’s
On Friday, March 20, the Erie County Office of Agriculture kicked off the 2026 season of the Erie Grown Passport program by recognizing last year’s top participants and encouraging residents to participate in the program's seventh year. Read moreErie County’s Erie Grown Passport program kicks off
Starbucks Coffee Company on Thursday announced a new incentive rewards program aimed at giving hourly employees more opportunities to share in the company’s performance as part of its ongoing “Back to S… Read moreStarbucks brews up new incentives to improve service
The University at Buffalo Community Health Equity Research Institute will hold its fourth annual Research Day from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, April 25, at the Buffalo Museum of Science, 1020 Humbold… Read moreUB to hold Research Day