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Natalie Brophy

Natalie Brophy

Technology and Startups Reporter at The Buffalo News

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Cheektowaga homeowners could see 8% increase in town property taxes

Cheektowaga Supervisor Brian Nowak’s proposed 2026 budget calls for increasing the tax levy by nearly $5.9 million. That is a 7.59% increase compared to 2025, which exceeds the town’s tax cap.
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Court restores federal funding to Providence Farm Collective after ...

A federal judge ruled that the United States government must reinstate a grant to Providence Farm Collective after it was terminated as part of President Donald Trump's crackdown on diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
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Lancaster Opera House embarking on 'long overdue' $1.5M renovation ...

Most of the $1.5 million in renovations to the Lancaster Opera House will enhance the stage and performances, but theatergoers will notice some cosmetic upgrades, as well.
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Hamburg Town Justice candidates split primaries

Lisa Poch and Walter Rooth III will see each other again in November, as each won a pair of primary elections in their quests to become the next Hamburg Town Justice.
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Incumbent Orchard Park supervisor loses Republican primary

Orchard Park Town Supervisor Eugene Majchrzak will not be on the Republican ballot line in November. Majchrzak was beat Tuesday in the Republican primary election for supervisor by Town Board member Joseph Liberti.
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Missed deadlines, understaffing leads to $105,000 tax discrepancy i...

A routine audit of the Town of Orchard Park's finances found a $105,000 discrepancy in funds in the Tax Receiver's Office.
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Future of East Aurora music festival up in the air as village, orga...

The future is cloudy for the annual music festival in East Aurora as organizers and village officials work out a compromise to keep the event smaller and more manageable.
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New Cheektowaga law restricts hours, locations of cannabis shops in...

The Cheektowaga Town Board this week unanimously passed a local law that further increases the distances shops must be from schools, churches and youth facilities, as well as limits to hours of operation.
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As deadline to empty hotels looms, agency is helping asylum-seekers...

The asylum-seekers who have called two hotels in Cheektowaga and one in Amherst home for the past year and a half will be moving by the end of the year.
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'Love wins': First same-sex couple married in NY returns to Niagara...

Dressed casually, maple leaf stickers printed with the LGBTQ+ flag stuck to their clothes, Kitty and Cheryle Lambert-Rudd promised to keep loving each other forever, sealing those vows with smiles and a kiss, 13 years after saying their vows at Niagara Falls State Park.
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Son of Tops shooting victim sees long road ahead for gun control fo...

Garnell Whitfield Jr., whose mother, Ruth, was killed in the Jefferson Avenue Tops shooting, is disappointed that a federal judge struck down a 2022 New York State law that banned gun owners from carrying firearms in private businesses such as supermarkets.
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Buffalo man charged with threatening mayor, breaking windows at Cit...

A Buffalo man faces 19 felonies and a misdemeanor after being charged with threatening Mayor Byron W. Brown and vandalizing City Hall on Sunday.
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Buffalo woman turns passion for skin care into business that helps ...

Ashley Dolson turned her skin care hobby into a business that strives to empower people of all skin colors and types to feel confident in their skin: Melanin Skyn Co.
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Cheektowaga voters will likely have to wait on election ward issue ...

Cheektowaga voters likely will not have the opportunity in November to decide if the town should implement a ward voting system after three Town Board members did not show up to the most recent meeting.
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'Like home': Trauma therapy program brings refugee youths to Orchar...

Jewish Family Services partners with Providence Farm Collective to help young refugees navigate life in a new place.
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First of $23.5 million worth of affordable homes will be built in C...

Dave Ramsey joins TheStreet to discuss what it takes nowadays to afford a home in the U.S.
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Cheektowaga police use license plate recognition to nab armed robbe...

Cheektowaga Police Chief Brian Coons speaks Thursday, July 11, 2024, at a news conference about the role the department’s license plate reader technology played in solving an armed robbery case.
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Cheektowaga will waive field rental fees for youth sports after eli...

Here’s the latest for Thursday, June 27th: Boeing sanctioned by U.S. investigators; Chinese defense minister expelled from Communist Party; Bolivian military commanders under arrest; Bornean elephants among new endangered species list.
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One year later, asylum-seekers making Western New York home - Buffa...

Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz shares information on Friday about the busloads of asylum-seekers who arrived overnight on Friday, June 16, 2023.
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Lancaster officials preparing village to adapt to climate change - ...

Employees at the Tops distribution center in Lancaster and supporters picketed outside the facility on Monday.
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Spider-Man breaks board - Buffalo News

Johnny Mallard of Master Khechen’s Martial Arts Academy holds a board for Spider-Man to break at the Good for the Neighborhood event at Packard Court Community Center in Niagara Falls on May 23, 2024.