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Wow, Look At These Old Pictures As We Celebrate Clay s 25th Anniversary

Wow, Look At These Old Pictures As We Celebrate Clay’s 25th Anniversary 25 years. Clay Moden has been here at WYRK for 25 years. The station is only 40 years old, as of this year, so that s some serious time. 25 years is a long time in any job, but in broadcasting, dang.that is something. I would say that Clay is very lucky to be here as long as he has, but really I guess it is us that s lucky. I work with the guy, but really we are all in the same boat, where we have be able to get to know Clay, grow up or with Clay and have him entertain us every single morning for the past 25 years. Over those years you know Clay has entertained us, made us think, made us cry and certain has given us some belly laughs. Clay LOVES to get out in the public and meet everyone, too. Not every radio host does that. He is just a normal guy that we have all felt like we are friends with him, even if you ve never met him.

Rooftop Dog Park Planned For Buffalo

Rooftop Dog Park Planned For Buffalo The newest doggie hot-spot in Buffalo has one of the city s most incredible views. Seneca One Tower has gone through quite the renovation and reinvention in the last few years. The 38-story tower was constructed in 1972, and originally was home to Marine Midland Bank. In the 1990s, HSBC took over as the main tenant until 1999 when the company moved its headquarters to New York City. According to Wikipedia, Seneca One Tower is the second tallest privately owned building in New York State. More details about what the dog park will look like are not available. But mention of it is used as a selling point for the residential units available to rent in the building.

United in COVID-19 lingering effects and Grandpa builds an antipasto | Pamela s Food Service Diary

United in COVID-19 lingering effects and Grandpa builds an antipasto | Pamela’s Food Service Diary Updated Apr 18, 6:00 AM; Posted Apr 16, 7:32 PM Antipasto with fluffed mortadella, cappicola, fresh mozzarella and roasted red, green peppers and olives (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. One of the benefits of COVID-19 has been its oddly uniting factor our collective experiences plugging through quarantine, various waves of the virus and, now, vaccinations and their side effects. You see, everything happens for a reason. For instance, last Sunday, our discussion revolved around losing the sense of taste and smell. And it brought appreciated feedback from readers and friends who had (and still have) the same situation in the wake of catching the coronavirus.

Another Downtown Binghamton Bank Branch to Close

Another Downtown Binghamton Bank Branch to Close With more people using online services, the number of bank branch offices continues to shrink in Broome County. KeyBank has advised customers it plans to close its downtown Binghamton branch office at 65 Court Street on June 25. The company reportedly plans to shut down several dozen branches this year. KeyBank regional communications manager Matthew Pitts said accounts at the downtown branch will be transferred to the bank s office at 282 Main Street on the city s West Side. A notice posted at the KeyBank branch at 65 Court Street on March 31, 2021. (Photo: Bob Joseph/WNBF News) In a statement emailed to WNBF News, Pitts said KeyBank has seen a steady increase in client preference for digital banking.

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