Business First
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WNY jobs report offers some good news
Employment in the Buffalo area remains lower than a year ago, but several sectors of the local economy have entered the recovery phase, according to numbers released Thursday afternoon by the New York State Department of Labor
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Best Places to Work
Darien Lake Theme Park is planning a multi-million dollar expansion. The project will be unveiled at a news conference next week.
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Raleigh big pop winner, Buffalo big loser
Raleigh has made the most impressive climb since 2000 in the population rankings of metropolitan areas, according to estimates released Tuesday by the U
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Biking the Erie Canal
The site, www.ptny.org/bikecanal, makes it easy to plan a cycling trip on the trail, its sponsor says. "The web site is an indispensable resource for dedicated cyclists planning to bike across the state or the casual rider looking to take the family out for a couple of hours," Robin Dropkin, executive director of Parks & Trails New York, stated.
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Study Says Buffalo One of the Worst Markets for Young Adults
A new study says Buffalo is one of the worst markets for young adults in their 20s and 30s. bizjournals.com analyzed 67 metro areas in the U.
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Business First Elementary School Rankings
First place is beginning to feel like home for Smallwood Drive School.
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Back to school shopping is in full swing with classes in session.
Back to school shopping is in full swing with classes in session. The National Retail Federation says the average family will spend nearly $600 this year on back to school items.
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Buffalo is one of three cities now in the running to host a 2011 hockey tournament.
Buffalo is one of three cities now in the running to host a 2011 hockey tournament. More than 20 cities pitched proposals to host the 2011 International Ice Hockey Federation World Under-20 Championship.
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Olympic Marketing
Competition is heating up in the Olympics, among more than just athletes. University at Buffalo professor Arun Jain says Michael Phelps' records are the best thing Speedo could ask for.
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MassMutual Financial Group is offering eligible Buffalo families free $50,000 term life insurance policies
MassMutual Financial Group is offering eligible Buffalo families free $50,000 term life insurance policies. If an insured parent or legal guardian passes away during the 10-year term, MassMutual will put $50,000 in trust for their children's education.