After growing up in Alaska and moving around the country for 15 years, I landed in Rochester in 2010 and moved to Buffalo in 2018. Outside of work, I like to keep active playing racquetball, running, hiking, biking, and golfing in the summer. I need to do all of that with all the great food here in Western New York. No, before you ask, it’s not dark in Alaska (everywhere) 24 hours a day or light for that long. You have to be above the arctic circle for that to happen. I grew up in Anchorage, well south of that. Yes, I saw all sorts of wildlife hanging out in my backyard, from moose to bears and bald eagles. No, I have no desire to go back. Ever. 26 years was enough for me, thanks. I love living in Buffalo with all the great restaurants, things to do (here and within driving distance), and the people. This truly is the city of good neighbors, and it shows.
Crowley
Slow Roll Buffalo is Back for 2021
'Slow Roll Buffalo' starts up again on Monday, May 3rd. So if you've been looking for something to do to get the kids out of the house or you just want to get out yourself and meet some new people, you should look into 'Slow Roll Buffalo.'
Buffalo’s Restaurant Secrets Are Out
There's a mural on the side of a building on Mainstreet that says, "Keep Buffalo a Secret." If that's really the goal, we're not doing a very good job, as many of the Queen City's best-kept restaurant secrets have been shared on the small screen...
Fire-Scorched Barn Brings Community Together to Help Lewiston, NY Veteran
There's a reason Buffalo's called the city of good neighbors - when someone gets knocked down, you rally around them and help pick them back up. There's a World War II veteran in Lewiston getting a helping hand from his neighbors, and maybe you can help.
Emotional Support Beer – Not Just a Punchline Anymore
One New York craft brewery is taking "emotional support" to a whole new level, creating a limited release "Emotional Support Beer." So, why hasn't a Buffalo brewery done this yet? Come on people, it's time to get on this.
Do You Remember the First Song You Cranked Up After Getting Your License?
Of all the senses, smell is the sense that is the most closely associated with memory. Some smells can transport you through time almost instantaneously. A whiff of a long-forgotten perfume and you can almost taste your first kiss. And while the sense most closely associated with smell is taste, not too far below those senses is sound. If there's one thing that can take you back in time, take you back to those feelings, to that moment...it's the music. There are a lot of firsts in your life - but I bet one you'll never forget is that first song you cranked after you got your driver's license.
Buffalo Bills Release Two Players, Lean Younger
The Buffalo Bills are making some moves. Moves that look like they're leaning towards younger players, releasing veteran players Kelvin Benjamin & Andre Holmes