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4 held on weapons charges as gun is tossed from car
Four Buffalo men are being held on weapons charges after a loaded .38-caliber revolver that was defaced was tossed from a car at East Delavan and Courtland avenues just before midnight Thursday.
Alleged house stormer caught near crime scene
A Buffalo man is being held on attempted burglary and criminal mischief charges for trying to kick in a window and a door at a residence in the 700 block of Elmwood Avenue late Thursday, Buffalo police said.
Bid to steal wad of bills backfires for city woman
A Guernsey Street woman is accused of attempting to steal a large roll of 50-, 20-and 10-dollar bills from a man in a parking lot at Hertel and Elmwood avenues about 1:30 p.m. Thursday.
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Plans to turn the former Fairfield Library on Amherst Street into apartments will come before the city’s Zoning Board of Appeals at 2 p.m. Wednesday.
Jamaican organization plans convention July 12-14
The National Association of Jamaican and Supportive Organizations will hold its 35th annual convention at the Adam’s Mark in Buffalo from July 12 to 14.
Loans, grants being offered by Buffalo branch of AAUW
June 1 is the next deadline for students living in or attending college in Western New York to apply for interest-free loans and/or grants of up to $3,000 offered by Buffalo Branch, American Association of University Women.
Vehicle in ditch leads to aggravated DWI charge
A Buffalo woman was charged with aggravated DWI after being found in her vehicle in a ditch on Seneca Street near Northstar Road about 2:30 a.m. Saturday, state police said.
Buildings, blessed and beautiful
The hand-forged, irregular brickwork at Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, which offered a glimpse into the practices of 12th century Lombard artisans.
French Revival Tudor on Agassiz open for first time on Parkside tour
Mark Pagano has been asked for years to include his ornate French Revival Tudor home at 40 Agassiz Circle on the annual Parkside Community Association home tour.
Missionary invites grads to get world back on course
Sister Margaret “Peggy” O’Neill, founder of the Art Center for Peace in Suchitoto, El Salvador, urged Canisius College’s 832 graduates Saturday to be “mystics and midwives” as she received an honorary degree from the Jesuit college.
Michael DeFrancesco makes his way on his lunch break in downtown Buffalo on a rainy day on April 23.
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Entertainment Calendar
Best bets:
- Wed 5/23: Jazz vocalist Jane Monheit
- Thu 5/24: North Sea Gas
- Fri 5/25: An Evening of Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake and Serenade
- Sat 5/26: Rich Little
- Sat 5/26: Mariachi El Bronx
- Sat 5/26: Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra: Pops Showstoppers
- Sat 5/26: Rich Little
- Sun 5/27: The B-52s
- Wed 5/30: Heybale
- Fri 6/1: WYRK Taste of Country
- Fri 6/1: Alan Doyle
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