America s favorite bar renovator makes way to WNY for meet-and-greet
America s favorite bar renovator makes way to WNY for meet-and-greet
and last updated 2021-07-28 18:43:07-04
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â A well-known bar renovator made a pit stop in western New York for a meet-and-greet, Wednesday afternoon.
The host of Bar Rescue , Jon Taffer, visited the Tops location on Transit Road, in Depew.
Hundreds of fans lined up to get both an autograph and a photo with the New York native, only with the purchase of a bottle of one of his craft cocktail mix Taffer s Mixologist .
Tops public and media relations manager Kathy Sautter said, We re really lucky to have John Taffer s Mixologist products in our store. This is the only chain of supermarkets that his mixologists products is in, in the Northeast so Tops is very proud to have this in our stores.
Shoppers split on first day of maskless shopping
Shoppers split on first day of maskless shopping
and last updated 2021-05-19 17:31:31-04
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â It s something not seen in more than a year as maskless people take to shopping. I feel like I should have (a mask) on it feels weird not having it on, Victoria Slisz, a shopper, said.
As shoppers poured into the Tops on Maple Road in Amherst Wednesday, it felt like a 50/50 split between the masked and maskless. For some not wearing masks, the decision to remove it wasn t an easy one. I sat in the parking lot trying to see if people were coming in with or without masks on, shopper Gretchen Berger said, I decided to not wear one because it didn t seem too crowded.
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Pharmacies allowed to vaccinate more people as eligibility expands
People 60 and over will be eligible for the vaccine starting Wednesday.
and last updated 2021-03-09 23:25:35-05
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â Changes are coming to who pharmacies can vaccinate.
On March 10th, pharmacies can begin vaccinating people over 60 years old and teachers, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Tuesday.
Cuomo expanded eligibility to anyone over the age of 60, previously pharmacies were vaccinating people over 65.
Pharmacies can only vaccinate people over 60, and now teachers. They cannot vaccinate any other eligible groups. Cuomo said it follows federal guidance prioritizing teacher vaccination.
âOnce those announcements come down, our phones start to ring,â said Ivylea pharmacy owner Chuck Barone.