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Edward M. Cotter fireboat celebrates 125 years on Buffalo's waterfront
Docked on the Buffalo River, the Edward M. Cotter has been protecting the city’s waterfront for more than a century. Measuring 118 feet, the Cotter is recognized as the world’s oldest active fireboat.NYS residents voice concerns over state's all-electric energy transition plan
New York's push toward an all-electric future sparked a debate at a public hearing Wednesday, as residents and lawmakers questioned the feasibility and cost of Gov. Hochul's clean energy goals.Buffalo man accused of killing mother of 4 makes first court appearance
Rickey Crouch, who is accused of killing Amanda Thompson, appeared in court on Wednesday as he faces a first-degree murder charge.Western New York's only dog swim therapy center helps pets heal year-round
Western New York's only canine swim therapy facility helps dogs heal from injuries and chronic conditions with year-round aquatic treatment sessions.

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