Digital Managing Editor for Townsquare Media Buffalo, NY. Former morning host, Bills Reporter, producer, and talk show host in Rochester and Syracuse, NY.
Pat McMahon
Why Buffalo Bills Training Camp Should Move To Canada
Training camp in Rochester has been a success for the Bills, the Rochester community, and fans throughout Western New York. Is it time to consider a move, though?
No One Expects This When Visiting Buffalo, New York
When people visit Buffalo and Western New York, they are often confused about one common thing we do.
Least Trusted Restaurant Has 213 Locations in New York
While plenty of people in New York use this restaurant chain regularly, a survey shows it is the least trusted restaurant in the United States.
Concert Calendar for Niagara Region and Western New York
Hip-hop, country, rock, pop, electronic, and every subgenre you can imagine will be playing in WNY and Southern Ontario.
Open Letter To The Buffalo Sabres: You’re Soft
The Buffalo Sabres missed the playoffs for the 13th year in a row, and they have a problem with their fans.
Open Letter To Mark Poloncarz: Apologize for the Eclipse
The Erie County Executive warned everyone about the dangers of the eclipse, and then left.
Surprising Eclipse Traffic Photo From Buffalo, New York
Millions of people were predicted to come to the Western New York region for the eclipse. Were the roadways chaotic?
The 3 Favorite Foods Of Buffalo, New York
Buffalo and Western New York are home to some incredible food. These are the 3 favorites.
Large Bar and Restaurant For Sale in Buffalo, New York
A large space on a busy street could be yours in the City of Good Neighbors.
Make Money By Selling at the World’s Largest Yard Sale
The World's Largest Yard Sale is MAY 10th & 11th at the Hamburg Fairgrounds. Reserve a spot for your business or yourself to sell today.
Why Everyone Will Be Moving to Buffalo, New York
People from around the United States, and the world, will be trying to move to Buffalo, New York in the near future. Does that sound crazy? Here's why it's not.
How Farmers Can Save Up to $40,000 in New York
Farmers in New York could save up to $40,000 because of a fee that is being waived by the state.