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ABOUT THE CITY

Buffalo is located in western New York and is the state’s second-largest city after New York City.  Buffalo has the sunniest and driest summers of any major city in the Northeast but also has a reputation for snowy winters. The traditional reputation of Buffalo as “blue collar” industrial town really no longer applies however, as much of this industry has left the area. The regional economy can now best be described as a mix of industrial, light manufacturing, high technology and service-oriented private sector companies. Instead of relying on a single industry or sector for its economic future, the region has taken a diversified approach that has created opportunities for growth and expansion in the 21st century. With a rich history, a tradition of innovation and a culturally and ethnically diverse citizenry, Buffalo possesses all of the appealing characteristics and qualities of the great urban centers of the United States.  Buffalo is a city that will continue to grow, diversify and evolve.  Now you may be a part of that process.

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    About Buffalo

    Buffalo is located in western New York State. It is the state’s second-largest city, after New York City, and is the county seat of Erie County. The Buffalo-Niagara metropolitan area has a diverse population of 1.1 million. Buffalo’s thriving arts, cultural, and nightlife scenes is considered the hub of the greater bi-national region in New York and Ontario.  As an “All America City,” a gateway to one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World, and a center of commercial development and cultural activity, you will find your new location and exciting place to live.

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    History

    Early history
    Prior to European colonization, the region’s inhabitants were the Ongiara, an Iroquois tribe called the Neutrals by French settlers, who found them helpful in mediating disputes with other tribes.

    Most of western New York was granted by Charles II of England to the Duke of York (later known as James II of England), but the first European settlement in what is now Erie County was by the French, at the mouth of Buffalo Creek in 1758. Its buildings were destroyed a year later by the evacuating French after the British captured Fort Niagara.

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    Fast Facts

    Population

    City of Buffalo: 279,745

    Greater Buffalo: 954,000

    Metropolitan Area: 1,170,111

    Median Age: 38

    Ethnic Demographics

    White:  83.80

    African American:  11.70

    Hispanic:  2.90

    Other:  1.60

    Neighborhoods

    East Side

    North Buffalo

    South Buffalo

    West Side

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    Climate

    Month Avg Hi Avg Lo Avg Precip
    Jan 31°F 18°F 3.16 in.
    Feb 33°F 19°F 2.42 in.
    Mar 42°F 26°F 2.99 in.
    Apr 54°F 36°F 3.04 in.
    May 66°F 48°F 3.35 in.
    Jun 75°F 57°F 3.82 in.
    Jul 80°F 62°F 3.14 in.
    Aug 78°F 60°F 3.87 in.
    Sep 70°F 53°F 3.84 in.
    Oct 59°F 43°F 3.19 in.
    Nov 47°F 34°F 3.92 in.
    Dec 36°F 24°F 3.80 in.

    By Car

    Four Interstate highways run through the Buffalo-Niagara Metropolitan Area, Interstate 90, Interstate 190, Interstate 290, and Interstate 990. I-90 runs from Seattle to Boston and connects Buffalo’s southern suburbs with the city and the eastern and northern suburbs. I-190 runs from I-90 through downtown and up to Niagara Falls and onto the Canadian border at two spots. I-290 makes a 10 mile connection between I-190 and I-90, serving the area’s northern suburbs. I-990 starts at I-290 and runs over 6 miles up to the Millersport Highway, just south of Lockport. I-990 was intended to run to Lockport but was never completed.

    US 219 and NY 400 are major expressways that run south of the city to the edge of the metropolitan area in Springville and East Aurora, respectively. US 219 is being eyed to become Interstate 67 to Maryland.

    License & Registration Information

    Public Transportation

    Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority
    181 Ellicott Street
    Buffalo, NY 14203
    (716) 855-7300
    www.nfta.com

    NFTA runs bus and rail service in Buffalo.  Standard fare for both is $1.50.  On buses, it’s an extra .25 for every zone crosses.  Transfers are 30 cents, get on from the bus driver before you get off.  There is an airport shuttle running from downtown that costs $1.75.

    Air Transportation

    Buffalo Niagara International Airport
    4200 Genesee Street
    Cheektowaga, NY 14225
    (716) 630-6000
    www.buffaloairport.com

    Averaging approximately 110 daily flights with nonstop service to 18 cities, the BNIA plays an essential role in the development of business and tourism in the Buffalo Niagara region.

    All ground transportation is located on the lower level of the terminal, outside of baggage claim.

    Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority
    181 Ellicott Street
    Buffalo, NY 14203
    (716) 855-7300
    www.nfta.com

    The NFTA runs a shuttle from downtown Buffalo to the airport for $1.75.

    Local Phone Numbers

    Area Code: 716
    Local information (716) 555-1212
    Emergency  911
    Buffalo Police Department (716) 851-4444
    Erie County Sheriff Department (716) 858-7609
    AAA of Western New York (716) 633-9860
    American Red Cross (716) 878-2353
    Animal Control (716) 851-5694
    FBI Buffalo Field Office (716) 856-7800
    Suicide Prevention (716) 834-3131
    Hospitals
    Bry Lin Hospitals (716) 886-8200
    1263 Delaware Ave
    Buffalo, NY  14209
    www.brylin.com
    Erie County Medical Center (716) 898-3936
    462 Grider Street
    Buffalo, NY  14215
    www.ecmc.edu
    Mercy Hospital of Buffalo (716) 826-7000
    565 Abbott Road
    Buffalo, NY  14220
    www.chsbuffalo.org
    Roswell Park Cancer Institute (716) 845-2300
    Elm & Carleton Streets
    Buffalo, NY  14263
    Sheehan Memorial Hospital (716) 842-2200
    425 Michigan Avenue
    Buffalo, NY  14203
    Sisters of Charity Hospital (716) 862-2000
    2157 Main Street
    Buffalo, NY  14214
    www.chsbuffalo.org
    Women and Children’s Hospital (716) 878-7000
    219 Bryant St
    Buffalo, NY  14222
    www.wchob.org
    Utilities
    Electric
    National Grid (Niagara Mohawk) (800) 642-4272
    www.nationalgridus.com
    NYSEG (800) 572-1111
    www.nyseg.com
    Gas
    National Fuel Gas Distribution Corp. (716) 686-6123
    www.natfuel.com
    NYSEG (800) 572-1111
    www.nyseg.com
    WGRZ 2 NBC
    WIVB 4 CBS
    WKBW 7 ABC
    WNED 17 PBS
    WNLO 23 CW
    WNYB 26 TBN
    WUTV 29 FOX
    WNYO 49 My Network
    WPXJ 51 Ind
    WNGS 67 Ind
    AM Stations 
    550 WGR sports
    610 CKTB news/talk
    710 CJRN oldies/sports
    770 WTOR ethnic
    930 WBEN news/talk
    970 WNED public/news
    1080 WUFO gospel/talk
    1120 WBBF black gospel
    1220 CHSC ac-oldies
    1230 WECK classic country
    1270 WHLD talk (progressive)
    1300 WXRL country
    1330 WSPQ sports
    1340 WLVL news/talk
    1400 WWWS urban oldies
    1440 WJJL college/oldies (Niagara Univ.)
    1520 WWKB talk (progressive)
    FM Stations 
    88.7 WBFO NPR  public/jazz
    89.9 WFBF religious
    90.7 WGCC college (SUNY-Batavia)
    91.3 WBNY college/alternative (Buffalo State Univ.)
    91.7 CIXL adult hits
    92.9 WBUF adult hits
    93.7 WBLK urban
    94.5 WNED public/classical
    96.1 WJYE soft rock
    96.9 WGRF classic rock
    97.7 CHTZ active rock
    98.5 WKSE CHR-pop
    99.5 WDCX religious
    101.1 CKEY CHR-pop
    102.5 WTSS hot ac
    103.3 WEDG modern rock
    103.7 CFBU college (Brock Univ.)
    104.1 WHTT oldies
    105.1 CFLZ adult alternative
    105.7 CHRE soft ac
    106.5 WYRK country
    107.7 WLKK classic rock

    Newspapers

    The Buffalo News
    1 News Plaza
    Buffalo, NY 14240
    (716) 842-1111
    www.buffalonews.com

    The Buffalo News has a daily circulation of 180,000 readers, more than a quarter of a million on Sunday.  It’s the main paper in the city.  The News is currently owned by Berkshire Hathaway.

    Sights

    Niagara Falls
    Buffalo is a mere 25 miles from what has been called one of the seven natural wonders of the world. For 12 million visitors a year, the breath-taking Falls are attraction enough to check out Buffalo. You will be living only 20 minutes from one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world! Niagara Falls lies on the border between Canada and the United States. There are three separate waterfalls within Niagara Falls including Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls, and the smallest of the three, Bridal Veil Falls. Niagara Falls has a wide variety of attractions on both the New York and Ontario, Canada sides. Features include the Daredevil Museum, Aerospace Museum, Goat Island, and Cave of the Winds on the New York Side of the Falls. On the Ontario side there are attractions including Queen Victoria Park, Oaks Garden Theatre, and the Skylon Tower. Two attractions of Niagara Falls that are on both the New York and Ontario sides are Rainbow Bridge and Maid of the Mist boat tours. On the west side of Buffalo is Peace Bridge that crosses the Niagara River and Lake Erie into Canada.

    Buffalo Zoo
    300 Parkside Ave.
    Buffalo, NY 14214
    716-837-3900

    The Buffalo Zoological Gardens is the third oldest institution of its kind in the United States.

    Old Fort Niagara
    Youngstown, NY 14174
    716-745-7611

    The site of historic battles and sieges, trading and conquest, Old Fort Niagara is an exciting place where the past lives on!

    The Arts

    Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
    499 Franklin St.
    Buffalo, NY 14202
    716-885-0331

    The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra is an internationally recognized symphony orchestra

    MusicalFare Theatre Company
    4380 Main St.
    Amherst, NY 14226
    716-839-8539

    MusicalFare Theatre is Western New York’s only year-round, professional musical theatre company

    Shea’s Performing Arts Center
    646 Main St.
    Buffalo, NY 14202
    716-847-1410

    Shea’s Performing Arts Center is a 73-year-old cultural and historic landmark located in the historic Theatre District of downtown.

    Sports

    Buffalo Bandits
    HSBC Arena
    One Seymour H. Knox III Plaza
    Buffalo, NY 14203-3096
    (716) 855-4100
    (888) 467-2273 (tickets)

    National Lacrosse League

    Buffalo Bills
    Ralph Wilson Stadium
    One Bills Drive
    Orchard Park, NY 14127
    (877) BB-TICKS
    www.buffalobills.com

    National Football League

    Buffalo Bisons
    Dunn Tire Park
    275 Washington St.
    Buffalo, NY 14203
    (716) 843-4373
    www.minorleaguebaseball.com

    Triple A affiliate of the Cleveland Indians

    Buffalo Sabres
    HSBC Arena
    One Seymour H. Knox III Plaza
    Buffalo, NY 14203-3096
    (716) 855-4100
    (888) GO-SABRES (tickets)
    www.sabres.com

    Shopping

    Central Park Plaza
    40 Central Park Plaza
    Buffalo, NY 14214
    (716) 833-5500

    Eastern Hills Mall
    4545 Transit Rd
    Buffalo, NY 14221View Map
    (716) 631-5191

    Main Place Mall
    390 Main St.
    Buffalo, NY 14202-3702
    (716) 855-1900

    Mc Kinley Mall
    Milestrip Rd at McKinley Pkwy
    Buffalo, NY 14219
    (716) 824-0462

    Walden Galleria Mall
    1 Walden Galleria
    Buffalo, NY 14225-5408
    (716) 681-7600
    www.waldengalleria.com

    Located close to the Buffalo Niagara International Airport and the Four Points Hotel Buffalo Airport, this state-of-the-art mall offers the shopping experience of a lifetime with more than 200 upscale stores, restaurants, specialty boutiques, a food court and 12-screen movie house.

    Nightlife

    Last call is at 4 a.m. in Buffalo, rather than 2 a.m. like it is in most other areas of the nation. This is often attributed to the historic high density of industrial facilities and the demand of second and third shift patrons. It’s also because New York law allows bars to be open until 4 a.m. This law was actually designed to accommodate the thriving late nightlife of New York City, but the state’s “Second City” has adopted it as well.

    Education

    Community Colleges
    Community colleges exist for two major purposes. The first is to serve as a bridge from high school to college by providing courses for transfer toward a bachelor’s degree. Four out of 10 collegebound high-school graduates start their college education this way.

    The second function of community colleges is to prepare students for the job market by offering entry-level career training as well as courses for adult students who want to upgrade their skills for the workplace. They often offer programs that are not available at four-year schools, like fashion design.

    Liberal Arts Colleges
    Liberal arts colleges offer a broad base of courses in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Most are private and focus mainly on undergraduate students. Classes tend to be small and personal attention is available.

    Online Learning
    Recent years have witnessed the rise of online degree programs, to allow the busy professional a chance to work at their own pace from the comfort of their home on the path to getting a degree. The costs to students are typically the same as for traditional classes— and financial aid is equally available—while the cost to the institution can be much less.

    There are online universities ranging from legitimate distance learning systems to fly-by-night degree-mills. It’s important to research a particular institution before deciding to enroll in their system. Generally, brick-and-mortar schools that also offer online classes are the safest, though there are plenty of fully accredited online universities out there.

    Nearly 3 million students are believed to be taking online classes at institutions of higher education in the United States this year. That number has been growing about 25% a year recently. Now, virtually all public higher education institutions, as well as a vast majority of private, for-profit institutions, now offer online classes. By contrast, only about half of private, nonprofit schools offer them. Online schools offer everything from Associate’s degrees to Doctoral programs with available emphases in everything from Business Administration to Criminal Justice to Nursing. Some programs require students to attend some campus classes or orientations, but many are delivered completely online. Online courses generally require a computer with a broadband connection, but are now a serious option for the busy professional.

    Public vs. Private
    Public colleges are usually less expensive, particularly for in-state residents. They get most of their money from the state or local government. Private colleges rely on tuition, fees, endowments, and other private sources. Private colleges are usually smaller and can offer more personalized attention and often more prestige.

    Universities
    Generally, a university is bigger than a college and offers more majors and research facilities. Class size often reflects institutional size and some classes may taught by graduate students.

    Upper Division
    Upper-division schools offer the last two years of undergraduate study, usually in specialized programs leading to a bachelor’s degree. Students then generally transfer to an upper-division college after completing an associate degree or after finishing a second year of study at a four-year college.

    Higher Education

    Canisius College
    2001 Main St
    Buffalo, NY 14208-1098
    (716) 883-7000
    www.canisius.edu

    Erie Community College
    121 Ellicott S
    Buffalo, NY 14203
    (716) 842-2770
    www.ecc.edu

    Medaille College
    18 Agassiz Circle
    Buffalo, NY 14214-2695
    (716) 884-3281
    www.medaille.edu

    Niagara County Community College
    3111 Saunders Settlement Rd
    Sanborn, NY 14132
    (716) 614-6222
    www.niagaracc.suny.edu

    Niagara University
    Niagara University, NY 14109
    (716) 285-1212
    www.niagara.edu

    Suny College at Buffalo
    1300 Elmwood Ave
    Buffalo, NY 14222
    (716) 878-4000
    www.suny.edu

    Suny at Buffalo
    3435 Main Street
    Buffalo, NY 14214
    (716) 645-2000
    www.buffalostate.edu

    University at Buffalo
    17 Capen Hall
    Buffalo, New York 14260-1660
    888-UB-ADMIT
    www.buffalo.edu

    The University at Buffalo was founded in 1846 as a private medical college and merged with the State University of New York system in 1962. Today UB is New York State’s premier public center for graduate and professional education, as well as the state’s largest and most comprehensive public university.

    K-12

    Buffalo Board of Education
    720 City Hall
    Buffalo, NY 14202
    (716) 816-3743

    Public
    Buffalo
    School District
    713 City Hall
    Buffalo, NY 14202
    (716) 816-3600
    www.buffaloschools.org

    The Buffalo School District is regarded as one of the premiere urban school systems in New York State. Serving 38,000 students in nearly 70 facilities, the district strives to bring exemplary teaching practices and unparalleled opportunities to its diverse student population.

    Private Schools
    The city itself is home to 47 private schools while the metropolitan region has 150 such institutions. Most private schools have a Roman Catholic affiliation; however, there are schools affiliated with other religions, such as Islam, and many nonsectarian options.

    Voter Registration

    Erie County Voter Registration     
    (716) 858-8891
    134 W Eagle St
    Buffalo, NY  14202

    To register to vote, simply download the form at the above website, and follow the directions for filling out the form and mailing it.  You may also register in person at any county board of elections on any business day, except election day. If you want to vote in an election, you must mail or deliver this form to your county board of elections no later than 25 days before the election in which you want to vote. Your eligibility to vote will be based on the date you file this form, and your county board will notify you of your eligibility.

    The Erie County Democratic Committee   
    (716) 853-2511
    Ellicott Square Building, Ste. 115
    Buffalo, NY 14203
    www.ecdems.com

    Erie County Republican Committee           
    (716) 856-8700
    17 Statler Towers
    Buffalo, NY 14202
    www.ecgop.com

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