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Today Is 7-Eleven Day and the 50th Anniversary of the Slurpee!
Today is July 11th, 7/11 also know as 7-Eleven DAY. The convenience store 7-Eleven is celebrating today from 11a.m. til 7p.m. with free Slurpees for customers at participating locations!
It's also the 50th anniversary of the Slurpee, so 7-Elevn has named this week "Slurpee Week"...
Niagara Falls Ranked Worst City to Retire
Although Niagara Falls, NY, is home to one of the wonders of the world, apparently it's not the ideal home for retirees.
BankRate.com has released a new study that ranks the major tourist attraction to be the number one worst city to retire...
New Regulations for Food Trucks In Williamsville?
The Williamsville Village Board let the public chime in on a law that would regulate food trucks in the village, according to WGRZ.
Right Now food truck owners only need a peddlers permit to do business. Some issues discussed were that food trucks are taking away from other business in the village according to some...
What New Things Are Happening at Canalside Thursdays?
The first free concert at Canalside happened yesterday downtown. "Charles Bradley and the Extraordinariness" preformed for a crowd of several thousand. But a few new things also kicked off yesterday for Canalside.
All guests had to go through a wand screening from security before entering, and the 716 Food and Spirits new VIP tent debuted, which holds up to 400 people...
Should Drinking at Brunch Before Noon Be Legal?
Ever gone to Sunday Brunch and wanted a Mimosa or maybe a Bloody Mary but then realize its not noon yet? That depression could soon end!!
Governor Cuomo has plans to modernize New York's 80-year-old Alcoholic Beverage Law. He announced new legislation yesterday...
Local New Age Requirements for Purchasing Tobacco Products
Teens in Chautauqua county will no longer be able to legally purchase tobacco products. Now passed by the County Legislature the county has raised the legal age for purchasing tobacco products from 18 to 21 years old.
While officials feel the change is positive for the health of the youth in the county, some local business are concerned that this will result in a lack of sales and hurt their busin