Anne Neville, The Buffalo News

Anne Neville

The Buffalo News

San Antonio, TX, United States

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Erie County's Covid-19 cases highest in state outside New York City area

In Erie County Saturday, 137 people tested positive for Covid-19, bringing the total of cases of the disease since the start of the pandemic to 94,277. → Read More

Stories of Honor: Raymond E. Clancy made Christmas delivery to Gen. George Patton

The 97-year-old Army Air Forces veteran was honorably discharged as a sergeant in October 1945 with an Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters, a Distinguished Unit Badge and the → Read More

Panel will discuss criminal justice reform in communities of color

A panel of journalists, activists, students and people with experience in law enforcement will discuss the need for criminal justice reform in communities of color Thursday. → Read More

Cuomo won't jump Covid-19 vaccine line; WNY's positivity inches upward

"I would take the vaccine today, but I think it's more important that our essential workers be given these first vaccines," the governor said in a transcript provided by his → Read More

Philip G. Wiechec, 70, co-owner of Wiechec's Lounge, dies of Covid-19

The oldest of three children of Henry and Rose Wiechec, who opened the bar and restaurant in 1964, Phil Wiechec was a familiar presence around the place. → Read More

Longtime Lackawanna High School math teacher David Olivieri dies after contracting Covid-19

"He was loyal, always offering to help his friends in their time of need, no matter how tired or busy he was," a family friend said of Olivieri. → Read More

Strong winds expected to batter metro Buffalo Sunday afternoon

NYSEG was preparing for possible damaging winds that the utility warned "may cause trees and branches to break and fall on electrical equipment, causing service disruptions." → Read More

Free rapid Covid-19 tests offered in Allegany County

The Allegany County Department of Health will provide free drive-up Covid-19 rapid testing Friday and Nov. 11 for people who register. → Read More

Chautauqua County IDA distributes $5.7 million in CARES Act aid

The assistance is expected to retain hundreds of jobs and create more than 100 new ones, said Mark Geise, deputy county executive for economic development and the IDA's chief executive → Read More

Cheektowaga man faces child porn, weapon and drug charges after raid

U.S. Attorney James P. Kennedy Jr. said Tuesday that John Stuart, 32, was arrested after a Cleveland Drive home was searched Oct. 19. → Read More

Western New York's Covid positive rate dips below 1%

Western New York was one of three statewide regions whose percentage of positive cases fell significantly on Saturday from Thursday and Friday. → Read More

St. Bonaventure suspends 28 students after party violates Covid guidelines

“I was hoping we could avoid the missteps other colleges have made,” said St. Bonaventure president Dennis DePerro. → Read More

Gerald J. Kozak, 74, led Family & Children's Service of Niagara for 21 years

July 15, 1945 – June 10, 2020 Family was everything to Gerald J. Kozak, both personally and professionally. → Read More

Flossie Mae Chappelle, 92, soprano at Faith Baptist Church was pillar of Hamlin Park community

Aug. 21, 1927 – June 18, 2020 After moving to Buffalo in 1950, Flossie Mae Chappelle became a pillar of the Hamlin Park community, → Read More

Charles A. Mecca, 75, was sheriff's undercover narcotics detective – and Santa, too

Sept. 1, 1944 – June 15, 2020 During his years as an undercover narcotics detective with the Erie County Sheriffs Office, Charles A. Mecca also worked in se… → Read More

James Edward Taylor Sr., 77, financial planner and investment broker was active, outgoing

Aug. 21, 1943 – June 10, 2020 James Edward Taylor Sr. was 6 foot 6 and, said his daughter, Melonie Taylor Schneider, seemed to think he had to have enough p… → Read More

Richard S. Pyszczek Sr., 85, owned and operated Malamute Tavern for 48 years

Sept. 4, 1934 -- May 25, 2020 The Malamute Tavern at Michigan and South Park avenues attracted people from all walks of life. It drew → Read More

Margaret F. Hart, 97, artist who worked from Erie County Fair to TV

Dec. 21, 1921 – May 18, 2020 Margaret M. Hart's landscapes, studies and portraits in watercolor, pastel, oil and charcoal are proudly dis... → Read More

Jerry W. Ferguson, 72, veterans' advocate was 'jovial and kind'

April 5, 1948 – May 24, 2020 Jerry W. Ferguson of Niagara Falls was born into a military family. His stepfather, Jack Ealy, retired from the U.S. Navy as a c… → Read More

Joan C. Stovroff, 87, co-owner of Stovroff & Taylor Realtors and Travel

Dec. 22, 1932 – May 24, 2020 When Joan C. Joni Stovroff arrived in Buffalo in 1955, newly wed to Morton Stovroff, she began working for Welcome Wagon. S… → Read More