Dennis J. Dee, attorney specialized in elder law
He was born and raised in Buffalo. He graduated from Canisius High School, Canisius College and Notre Dame Law School, and earned a number of academic awards.
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Dennis J. Dee, attorney specialized in elder law
Outing for One, Two, or Four to Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra’s "Music of the Grateful Dead" (Up to 56% Off)
Live music is a huge improvement on canned music, which takes up valuable pantry space and often spoils into noxious free jazz. Keep it fresh with today’s GrouponLive deal to see “Music of the Grateful Dead” , presented by the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra at Buffalo State College’s Performing Arts Center of Rockwell Hall on Thursday, February 16, at 7:30 p.m. Student and alumni tickets are regularly $20 each. Choose from the following options: For $20, you get one ticket for lower-tier seating (up to a $40 value). For $37, you get two tickets for lower-tier seating (up to an $80 value). For $70, you get four tickets for lower-tier seating (up to a $160 value). The Grammy Award–winning Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra transforms Rockwell Hall into the Fillmore East as it celebrates the Grateful Dead’s legendary 1970 concert that blanketed New York in tie-dyed tones. Throughout the evening, the classical ensemble administers a musical makeover of The Dead’s psychedelic jams, sewing symphonic measures into Phil Lesh’s iconic bass lines and mimicking Jerry Garcia’s face-melting riffs by setting cellos on fire. Grateful Dead tribute band Forever Young joins the orchestra on stage to help turn back the hands of time, and endorsement from the Grateful Dead’s management prods fans young and old to reconvene for the one-night-only binge on infectious grooves and improvised air-oboe solos. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to Everyman’s Classics: Animal Farm Is a society run by animals doomed to fail/be hilarious? Read more…
Long plan led COD to – Moon Over Buffalo’
Left to right, Loretta Hauser, Amelia Barrett and Bryan Burke, star in “Moon Over Buffalo,” performed by Buffalo Theatre Ensemble at College of DuPage Jan.
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Daemen College starts animation program
AMHERST, N.Y . – Daemen College is branching out to Buffalo for a bold new venture.
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Daemen College starts animation program
Rev. A. Mark Illig, former Daemen campus minister
The Rev. Mark A. Illig, a Catholic priest who once served as a parttime campus minister at Daemen College , died Wednesday in the home of Monsignor John J. Conniff.
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Rev. A. Mark Illig, former Daemen campus minister
Buffalo image used for Target card
A photo taken on Main Street in Buffalo across from Canisius College has made its way into a boxed set of greeting cards being sold at 804 Target stores across the country.
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Buffalo image used for Target card
A ring’s roundabout return
Sister Brenda L. Whelan, a 1985 graduate of D’Youville College , delights upon receiving her lost class ring that was retrieved from Grand Island shore and returned by Mike Kasprzyk and wife Michelle.
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A ring’s roundabout return
Arthur F. Musarra, attorney, developer, civic leader
Born in Buffalo, he served three years in the Army Air Forces during World War II and was a member of the Erie County sheriff’s scientific staff before graduating from Canisius College in 1943.
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Arthur F. Musarra, attorney, developer, civic leader
Collins Campaign Criticizes Siena Poll Results; Pollster Responds
Chris Collins ‘ campaign spent the past 48 hours discrediting an independent Siena College poll that shows the County Executive race a dead heat.
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Collins Campaign Criticizes Siena Poll Results; Pollster Responds
First Fridays in Allentown Show Off Local Artists
BUFFALO, NY – There is a special show every Friday night for art fans in Buffalo’s Allentown neighborhood. Local artist Gina Pennock, a North Tonawanda native and Buffalo State College fine arts graduate, showed off her paintings and print work at Space 224 on Allen Street.
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