A ONCE-IN-A-GENERATION DROUGHT GRIPPING THE BUFFALO AREA HAS RUN WELLS DRY, TURNED TREES DORMANT, PROVOKED DAIRY FARMERS TO WEIGH THE POSSIBILITY OF SELLING OFF COWS, AND FORCED BOATERS TO GROUND THEIR VESSELS.
Even the area’s bugs are parched: It’s so arid and hot, they’ve been moving indoors to escape the elements.
DELAWARE PARK IS WELL KNOWN FOR ITS RUNNING IN THE SUMMER AND CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING IN THE WINTER.
However, for more than a century, people have rowed boats across the lake in the heart of the Olmsted-designed park. That tradition is continuing today, with perhaps a different mix of residents taking advantage of the amenity.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — IF YOU WANT TO SEE FALL FOLIAGE NOW, YOU WON’T HAVE TO GO FAR. IT’S BEEN A STRUGGLE TO KEEP ANY PLANTS ALIVE IN THIS DROUGHT, AND NOW EXPERTS SAY TREES ARE STARTING TO SHUT DOWN TOO. EXPERTS SAY THE EFFECTS OF THIS DROUGHT WILL BE FELT FOR YEARS TO COME.
If you feel like you’re wilting from the heat, you’re not the only one.
CONGRATULATIONS TO GREG ROBINSON, OLMSTED’S DIRECTOR OF PARK ADMINISTRATION, FOR BEING HONORED AT THE 25TH ANNUAL BUSINESS FIRST “40 UNDER 40” CLASS.
A high-ranking Erie County official, a past Taste of Buffalo chair and one of the owners of a popular Buffalo microbrewery are just a few of the members of the 25th annual Business First “40 Under 40” class.
THE BUFFALO OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY WANTS TO GENERATE EXTRA REVENUE BY EXPANDING THE CATERING SERVICE OPERATING IN DELAWARE PARK INTO A FULL-TIME RESTAURANT.
The Conservancy made their case Wednesday night in a public meeting at Buffalo Seminary. Read More