More than anything else, Batavia businessman Roger Christiano wants people to know that the “quaint, authentic atmosphere” that defines O’Lacy’s Irish Pub will continue when he assumes ownership of the establishment at 5 School St. “We won’t be changing anything, but actually will make things better with some new menu items and sprucing the place up a bit,” Christiano said
The Batavia City Council has a full agenda for its Business Meeting tonight – 13 resolutions to vote on, a couple community events to approve and an application from a Batavia entrepreneur to obtain a liquor license for an establishment at 5 School St., currently operated as O’Lacy’s Irish Pub. As required by the New York State Liquor Authority, Roger Christiano on Feb. 23
Just in case the Batavia City Council was having second thoughts about supporting the Genesee Country Farmers’ Market, the president of the organization and one of the downtown market’s best customers touted its benefits at tonight’s Business Meeting. Jan Goodenbury of Oakfield, in her second term as the GCFM president, encouraged council members to “support the market and
A group of 13 municipalities from around the state are calling on Governor Hochul to provide $250 million in capital investment in upstate minor league baseball stadiums.
A group of 13 municipalities from around the state are calling on Governor Hochul to provide $250 million in capital investment in upstate minor league baseball stadiums.