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Hamburg, New York · HamburgHAMBURG, N.Y. (WIVB) -- The start of the Channel 4 Concert Series at the Erie County Fair will be packed with classics. The Happy Together Tour will include The Turtles, Jay and the Americans, The Association, Badfinger, The Vogues and The Cowsills. They're coming to The Buffalo News Grandstand at the fair on August 7. Tickets for the show will go on sale June 7 at 10 a.m. Interested concertgoers can get them at ECFair.org. Other concerts happen…See the Story
Happy Together Tour to feature The Turtles, Badfinger, more at Erie County Fair
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Hamburg, New York · HamburgPaul Russell is set to perform at The Buffalo News Grandstand on August 9. The show will be free with gate admission to the fair, with no extra ticket required. Warrant, Pam Tillis, Aaron Tippin and Travis Tritt will also perform. This year's Erie County Fair will be from August 7-18.See the Story
Paul Russell to perform at Erie County Fair this summer
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Taxes · HamburgElder Guadalupe Martinez, 30, of Hamburg, was sentenced Thursday before State Supreme Court Justice Paul B. Wojtaszek to five years of probation. On Nov. 30, Martinez pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree grand larceny (Class C felony) and one. count of third-degree criminal tax fraud. Martinez signed a Confession of Judgment to pay $59,325.03 in restitution.See the Story
Hamburg restaurant owner gets probation in sales tax case
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Hamburg, New York · HamburgThe homeowner once had a DEC license for the roughly 30-year-old alligator, but it expired in 2021 and was not renewed. He also built an addition for the gator and installed an in-ground swimming pool where he allegedly allowed people to swim with it unsecured. The gator has numerous health issues, including blindness in both eyes and spinal complications.See the Story
New York man allegedly let people swim with giant alligator he illegally kept as pet
Hamburg, New York · HamburgTony Cavallaro of Hamburg, N.Y., had added an in-ground swimming pool to allow his gator "Albert" to swim and cool off. He previously had a permit to keep the gator, but did not renew it after it expired in 2021. The alligator is about 30 years old, is blind in both eyes, and has spinal issues.See the Story
N.Y. man vows to regain 750-pound, 11-foot gator removed from his home
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Hamburg, New York · HamburgTony Cavallaro has owned Albert for more than 30 years. He said he has treated the gator like a child. The DEC said he failed to meet specific conditions to ensure the alligator did not come in contact with humans and did not pose a threat to humans or the animal.See the Story
New York man fighting to bring 750-pound pet gator home after reptile seized
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Hamburg, New York · HamburgStudents from Hamburg High School began the walkout just before 11:30 a.m. Hamburg Middle School students eventually joined in on the protest. The Hamburg district said federal COVID relief and its cash reserves were previously used to support staffing. That money has since dried up, resulting in the layoffs.See the Story
Hamburg students walk out of school in protest of teacher layoffs
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Layoffs · HamburgHamburg school district laid off more than a dozen teachers and aides late last week. The district says that federal COVID relief and the districts cash reserves were previously used to support staffing. The Hamburg teachers association says they will maintain a working relationship with the district but don't accept the decision.See the Story
Teachers, parents voice concerns about layoffs in Hamburg school district
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