Eat & Drink

Review: At Sueños de Azúcar Bakery, bringing boricua right to City Hall

Sweets are just one reason hungry office workers are drawn to 56 Niagara St. There’s the display of fried and baked snacks, ready to...

Sunday News: Extraordinary flavors power Ernie’s Pop Shop lineup

You could say Rebeca Fong-Reynolds has ice cream in her genes.“My whole life, my dad Ernesto has been obsessed with ice cream,” she said....

Free fun: Saturday’s OFW Arts & Heritage Fest offers music, art classes, food demos

Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Water will be free, so bring your own bottle, and chairs for watching the bands.#30#Four Bites...

Review: At Mojo Market, the restaurant you wish was on your corner

I don’t know what the Village of Kenmore has done to please the restaurant gods.I just know that mojo is working.World-class Neapolitan pies at...

Sunday News: Drink local? The Cider Project is your cup of tea

HARVEST & GRATITUDE POTLUCKIn Orchard Park, the Providence Farm Collective invites everyone to the “table of conversations” Sept. 27, to get something to eat...

Sept. 25 talk: How to get your money’s worth at restaurants

Restaurant crews that survived the Covid pandemic are coping with a new horror that is making them reconsider their life choices: customers who apparently...
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Why doesn’t the U.S. recycle more plastic? New study points to lack of access.

Recycling infrastructure inequities in the South, sparsely populated states tied...

Trump Name-Checks ‘GOD!’ in New Rant Threatening ‘Hell’ Will ‘Reign Down’

President Donald Trump dropped a new rant name-checking "GOD!" and threatening Iran that "all Hell will reign down" if they don't do as he says.

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Wes Moore criticizes Trump for talking about Medicare cuts

"We don't want to be fighting foreign wars while you're taking away our health care," Maryland's governor said.