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One of the biggest races to follow in Tuesday's primary is Buffalo’s mayoral campaign. Incumbent Byron Brown, who chose not to debate his challengers as he seeks a fifth term, had run a fairly quiet campaign until this last week. In the final days leading up to in-person voting at the polls on Election Day, wealthy donors contributed nearly $120,000 to Brown’s campaign. Challenger India Walton has generated a lot of attention herself over the past month, including a grassroots campaign that raised $50,000 in June.
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Pegula Sports & Entertainment, in partnership with the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres foundations, has announced it will provide at least $1.2 million…
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Delaware North announced a commitment of $500,000 to the construction of a new Buffalo City Mission Community Center. Thus far, over $13 million has been…
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Guests at one downtown Buffalo hotel may now find some of their room service requests fulfilled by a short, silver butler who doesn't work for tips. The…
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The Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy is getting a financial boost from one of downtown's corporate giants to help its forestry management, while…
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Outgoing U.S. Attorney William Hochul has taken a job with Delaware North to serve as the company's general counsel.Earlier this month, Hochul announced…
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When the Buffalo Sabres begin their 2016-17 National Hockey League season next week, fans will be able to enjoy new food items ranging from specialty hot…
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The building that has been home to Delaware North Companies since last fall has welcomed an upscale hotel into the 12-story structure. A formal ribbon…
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Delaware North is among three new members on the Board of Directors of the American Gaming Association. The casino gaming industry trade group’s…
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Delaware North is settling into its new world headquarters in Buffalo's Entertainment District.The company's 350 local employees began moving in to the…