Born in the suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts, and raised in Western New York, Ed Nice has had a passion for music and radio since he was a young kid running through the house with a boombox and a microphone. Ed started his career as a professional DJ in the early in 1990's as the DJ at several Buffalo nightclubs while he was still in High School. After entering college, Ed has been a staple in the northeast nightclub scene for nearly 30 years. There are only a few things that Ed loves more than music, which happen to be his two sons, whiskey, baseball, and the Green Bay Packers.
Ed Nice
This New York City Paid More Than $1M To Buy Private Street
Real estate in Buffalo has been really booming lately, but is this a good price for a street?
Guess Who Owns The Most Land In Buffalo
New York State's second-largest city has a lot of vacant and abandoned land in it and you may be surprised by who owns the largest chunk of it.
New York May Give Inmates Thousands When Released
A new bill that's being debated in the New York State Legislature would potentially give released prisoners a chunk of taxpayer cash.
Holding Center Deputies Getting Body Cameras In Erie County
Officials hope these cameras will improve transparency inside of WNY jails.
WBLK Is Hiring To Join Marketing and Sales Team
If you have a passion for highlighting businesses and events in the community and want to join an organization that has served Buffalo for 60 years, contact us today.
New York State Assembly Ponders New Law To Make Squatting Harder
With the proliferation of squatting in the Empire State, lawmakers are looking at ways to better protect homeowners.
Buffalo, It’s Time To Get Ready For Fat Joe Live
A new Buffalo based music fest is coming to the 716 and Fat Joe is set to be the headliner!
Squatters Take Over $2 Million Home In New York
The Empire State is seeing more squatters take over homes all over the state.
Demolition Set To Begin On Perry Projects In Buffalo
The project to tear down and rebuild the Commodore Perry Housing Projects are getting underway.
So How Many People Came To Western New York For The Eclipse?
Some local officials had been expecting more than 1 million people to head to the region.
Seneca Nation Wins Federal Grant For Community Center In Buffalo
The nearly $2 million grant will be used to redevelop an abandoned structure in Northwest Buffalo.
New Beach Club & Resort Coming To Western New York
The new venue is set to open this spring and it has several people in the area excited.