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  • Southtowns Women's Friendship Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the community center at McKinley Mall, Blasdell. Colleen Sheehan will present a stress relieving workshop titled "Laugh, Laugh, Laugh for the HA-HA-HO lidays. Guests are welcome. For information about the club, call Paula at 992-4736.

  • WBBZ-TV is shopping for new studio space after a lease disagreement with the New Jersey owners of the Eastern Hills Mall, according to station executives, who also announced plans Wednesday for two new programs in October. We'll keep some operations there in the mall, but I am looking for another place to put studios," said Philip A. Arno, station owner. "I'm not sure whether I will buy an existing building or a piece of land or maybe lease from an existing operation. We did talk to the McKinley Mall and they are interested.

  • Some people might bypass a cat with no tail. But to Jason and Ashley Millard of West Seneca, it was far from a flaw it was a sign. The Millards were at the McKinley Mall adoption center operated by Ten Lives Club, looking for a kitty to fill the hole left in their hearts by the death of their beloved tan tabby Gordon. Before he came to them in 2004, Gordon was found, injured, in a Dumpster. He was saved by volunteers with the rescue group HEART, but his mangled tail had to be amputated.

  • It was one of those "nothing going on" Saturdays when our group decided to crawl out from our spring cleaning projects for an impromptu (and el cheapo) dinner at El Canelo, a family-owned restaurant that relocated to the McKinley Plaza, across from the McKinley Mall, from its previous digs just off the Ogden Street exit. Our effort paid off right away with the complimentary warm tortilla chips and a bowl of delicious salsa (the nice thinner kind, not jarred). We added Sangria ($3.75 a glass) and a bowl of scrumptious Guacamole Dip for $3.75 (buttery, green, loaded with garlic and cilantro) before settling in to read the huge menu.

  • Buffalo Bills safety Jairus Byrd began encouraging random acts of kindness around the world last April when he launched Louder Than Words, a social media campaign in which he invited fans to put kind acts they witness on Facebook and Twitter. Today he takes it a step further with a campaign called Byrd Seed, in which Byrd and his supporters will reward good deeds around Buffalo with a voucher for a free movie at any of the local Dipson's Theaters. Byrd will make the announcement and sign autographs at 4:30 p.m. at the Dipson's Theater at McKinley Mall in Hamburg. The Thanksgiving spirit of sharing will shine especially brightly in two places today. At Park School in Snyder, the annual Thanksgiving assembly will include the presentation of a check to the United Way ...

  • Werner Herzog's documentaries have taken him to the wastelands of the Sahara, to the midnight sea beneath Antarctica, to the top of a live Haitian volcano, to blazing Kuwaiti oil fields and to Alaska's grizzly bear country. His new film, "Cave of Forgotten Dreams," now playing at the Dipson Eastern Hills and McKinley Mall cinemas, is his most incredible journey yet, traveling 32,000 years back in time to document what he calls "the birth of the human soul. The setting is the Chauvet cave in southwestern France, home to the oldest known art on Earth. The cave is a vast amoeba of limestone grottos and corridors that was sealed by an ancient landslide until 1994. When explorers opened the cavern, they discovered prehistoric cave paintings of rhinos, panthers, hyenas, bears, tiger...

  • Lackawanna bus riders Monday were assured that limited weekend bus service will be restored on at least one of two routes for which service was reduced. In a systemwide overhaul of its service, the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority eliminated Saturday and Sunday service for its Route 42 and Route 36 buses. That prompted several complaints from Lackawanna residents who depend on those buses to get to their jobs at the McKinley Mall or who need to travel to downtown Buffalo.

  • Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News Close quarters: Shoppers crowd into Bath and Body Works at the Mckinley Mall hoping to discover some bargains.

  • It's a little after 3 a.m. Friday. It's cold. The wind is gusting and it's lightly raining. I could be -- should be, really -- in bed, blissfully sleeping off my Thanksgiving dinner. But no, I'm in Hamburg, on the sidewalk outside the Best Buy store in the McKinley Mall, with hundreds of people like Lorrie Whitfield, waiting for Black Friday to begin.

  • ... in the outlet sector and in regional malls. The Company will continue to focus and build on t...----------------------------------------- McKinley Mall 704 McKinley Mall BUFFALO NY ----------------...



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