Shorter Buzz
I read it so you don’t have to.
1. Tim Tielman runs a fun bus tour & Tonawanda bungaloes are the “new frontier” for preservation efforts, which means that Amherst & Clarence will be cool, too, in 50 years’ time.
2. Mary likes the hot weather and dislikes meterological terms.
3. It’s ok to spend tax money to put in a wine bar on Third Street in the Falls.
4. Mary went to check out the new part of the Darwin Martin House and found her view of the statue of Nike obstructed.
5. Donna Fernandes never said she was a Republican, as Mary reported in last week’s buzz. Someone else was.
Using our new mockability scale system, that’s only a 31. Not too bad, but she should get extra points for having to include a correction.











mike hudson Says:June 29th, 2007 at 12:56 pm
.If she had any idea of how many bars and restaurants were opened with public money here over, say, the past decade by political cronies that are now closed with, in many cases, the buildings abandoned and torn down, I dont believe even she would have been so stupid as to state; “Any time you have anything at all to show for your taxes — in this case, an old building saved, a new wine bar — count your blessings.” Clueless.
no news is good news Says:June 30th, 2007 at 3:28 pm
The Buffalo News is shit.