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Blending pagan rituals with Catholic tradition, Dyngus Day in Buffalo is a lighthearted festival to celebrate the end of Lent ...
Snow this late in spring hasn't just happened in the mountain West or High Plains. Two separate April 25 storms dumped record ...
“I like the way the branches move in the wind — it creates interesting geometry with the railroad tracks,” said Jason, 17, who lives nearby and occasionally walks the abandoned tracks. “It feels like ...
Banding ducks and geese provides important information on migration corridors, survival rates, harvest rates, and age ratios.
What 8 years of data from University at Albany's Mesonet weather stations reveal about Adirondack snowfall and the region's ...
A small mirror sits on the windowsill of Allyn Perry’s living room revealing a view of the original Erie Canal built in 1825.
Hundreds of New York's bridges are in poor condition and staffing issues, inflation and access to funding are standing in the ...
Only 2,603 restaurants have been approved to serve outside, including just 759 in the roadway, according to DOT stats.
T he return of warm sunshine after months of winter gloom and cold spring rain tends to bring people out in full force — and ...
Stretching from the top of Central Park to the top of Manhattan, Upper Manhattan has long been a bastion of space and value.
We've more numerous, dramatic deviations from fair value today than experienced historically. Here we discuss key assets ...
After a challenging year for steelhead anglers, the PFBC is considering an hours change to a popular spot on Walnut Creek.