Monthly Archives: December 2022

  • Keys to the game and Sal’s prediction for Buffalo Bills vs Cincinnati Bengals

    The Bills head to Cincinnati for a Monday night showdown that could decide the No. 1 seed in the AFC. Here is Sal Maiorana’s preview.      

  • A historic New Year’s: Hochul to be 1st woman inaugurated NY governor

    NY1 and Spectrum’s live coverage will begin at 1:30 p.m.

  • A historic New Year’s: Hochul to be 1st woman inaugurated NY governor

    NY1 and Spectrum’s live coverage will begin at 1:30 p.m.

  • Section 4 indoor track & field: Results, top performers 2022-23

    Check here for the 2022-23 high school indoor track & field results from STAC, IAC and MAC schools in Section 4.       

  • Section 4 indoor track & field: Results, top performers 2022-23

    Check here for the 2022-23 high school indoor track & field results from STAC, IAC and MAC schools in Section 4.      

  • Bull riders finish their stay in Albany

    Bull riders finish their stay in Albany Professional Bull Riders event starts 2023 points race. Source: Times Unition Bull riders finish their stay in Albany

  • Josh Palmer Fund Clarion Classic 2022 scores

    Scores for the 2002 Josh Palmer Fund Clarion Classic basketball tournament in Elmira.       

  • December thaw & flooding: creeks rise in West Seneca after winter storm

    December thaw & flooding: creeks rise in West Seneca after winter storm WEST SENECA, N.Y. (WIVB) — The Buffalo Blizzard of 2022 has come and gone, but it’s still having an impact across Erie County. The spring-like temperatures and the heavy snow accumulation are creating the perfect storm for…

  • Ballston Spa boys' basketball delivers a statement victory at Hudson Falls

    Ballston Spa boys' basketball delivers a statement victory at Hudson Falls Scotties win by 36 against Tigers. Source: Times Unition Ballston Spa boys' basketball delivers a statement victory at Hudson Falls

  • Professional advice on overcoming the fear of public speaking

    According to a study conducted at the University of Cincinnati, up to 75% of the population fear public speaking.