In 2012, Community Beer Works, 520 Seventh th St., became one of
the first craft breweries in Buffalo. Now, the brewery is looking to do
collaborations with a number of local breweries either every month or every
other month, Head Brewer Robert Turley said. A collaboration with Pressure Drop introduced a new
Double-IPA called Fat Rips and a collaboration with Big Ditch
will introduce a new pale ale. CBW is also working to get closer to its roots when they were a smaller
brewery. By Zachary Jones and Emily Miller
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Saturday, March 28, 2020
Elmwood Loses Business as Stores Close
Elmwood Avenue is experiencing a change in its retail landscape following the recent closing of multiple stores. Among the stores that have closed are Red Siren, 976 Elmwood Ave., and next-door neighbor Blue Sky Design Supply, 978 Elmwood Ave. Shoppers like Lisa Zain, a West Side native, have their favorite shops and are not surprised when stores come and go. “There are five different women boutiques, all within a couple blocks. So, if you don’t do something special, no one is going to go in or notice you,” Zain said. Gutter Pop Comics, temporarily moved from its original location at 1029 Elmwood Ave., to 986 Elmwood Ave., while it prepares to move to the former Record Theatre Building, 1786 Main St. By Dasha Hicks and Maria Lascarro
Friday, March 6, 2020
W.S. after-school programs could face cuts
At the end of the school day for the
past 20 years students have been playing, drawing, learning music and making
friends at schools and community centers across the West Side. Some have been receiving
counseling, others have been getting help with homework.
All of
this might come to an end should the federal budget cut the funding it gives to
these programs through the state.
President
Donald Trump’s $4.8 trillion budget proposal released Feb. 10, includes a $19.4
billion block grant that states would receive. The administration would adjust
how states fund programs that support disadvantaged K-12 students. This would
be done by combining 29 programs which would mean a decrease of about eight
percent of the U.S. Department of Education funding.
Programs
that could be affected include those associated with the 21st Century
Community Learning Centers, such as the Boys & Girls Clubs’s West Side locations:
Butler-Mitchell Clubhouse on Massachusetts Avenue, Jon locations at Butler-Mitchell
Clubhouse, John F. Beecher Clubhouse on 10th Street and the Elmwood
Village Charter School on Days Park.
The U.S. Congress has been
supportive of such funding, but the President’s budget proposal would eliminate
it, said Jillian Luchner, policy manager of the Afterschool Alliance, which performs
research for the community learning centers.
“There will no longer be funding,”
Luchner said, “and the students will go to zero.” By Dasha
Hicks and Maria J Lascarro