
Former district building
Former district building part of county real estate sales
The Post-Journal and OBSERVER have been analyzing real estate sales in Chautauqua County and recently looked at the transactions from Sept. 9-11. During that time period, the Dunkirk City School District sold 88-92 E. Fourth St., Dunkirk to Bestself Properties, LLC of Buffalo for $160,000. That building, commonly known as the Boorady Building, was formerly home to a school reading clinic. The building had sat empty for a few years.
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Unapologetic Coffee moving and expanding
The expansion means the original space can be used to roast the coffee.
We are celebrating twin sisters who opened a café in Buffalo almost three years ago. They are now moving and expanding their business.
The original Unapologetic Coffee location on Main Street in Buffalo near Utica will now be dedicated to roasting the coffee, and the café will move to the new BestSelf building down the street.
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Unapologetic Coffee heads further Downtown
Unapologetic Coffee heads further Downtown
In 2022, sisters Alisa and Alicia Officer launched Unapologetic Coffee at 1375 Main Street, near the corner of East Ferry. At the time, they talked about expanding their café offerings by building out a back room within the building, for more seating and more brewing capacity.
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WNY Living: BestResponse Intensive Crisis Center
WNY Living: BestResponse Intensive Crisis Center
The BestResponse Intensive Crisis Center is a vital resource offering immediate assistance to people grappling with acute mental health and substance use challenges.
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Mental Health During Election Season
Mental Health During Election Season
WGRZ reports people say voting in person on election day helped calm their nerves.
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Executive Insights: Chantele Campbell’s journey
Buffalo Business First – Executive Insights: Chantele Campbell’s journey toward health equity at BestSelf
Buffalo Business First publisher John Tebeau recently sat down with area business leaders to get to know them better.
The following is an excerpt from one of those conversations.
Chantele Campbell sees a long road ahead in her job as the inaugural chief health equity officer at BestSelf Behavioral Health. Celebrating her first year in the role, she already has traveled some miles toward the goal of ensuring everyone in the region lives a healthy life. She has the educational background to make it happen.
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Opening of the Scott Bieler Child Advocacy Center
BestSelf Behavioral Health Celebrates Opening of the Scott Bieler Child Advocacy Center on Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus
BestSelf Behavioral Health proudly hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony today to mark the official opening of the Scott Bieler Child Advocacy Center (CAC) at BestSelf, and BestSelf administrative offices, located at 899 Main St, right in the heart of the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus. The BestSelf Board, led by Board Chair Ellen Bieler, and agency leadership identified the urgent need to expand services for children and families impacted by sexual abuse, violence, and trauma. This new, state-of-the-art facility marks a major advancement in addressing the rising number of reported cases in Erie County, which continues to rank among the highest child abuse rates in New York State.
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Buffalo Bills and BestSelf Behavioral Health Partner
Buffalo Bills and BestSelf Behavioral Health Partner to Tackle Mental Health
As Official Mental Health Partner, BestSelf will partner with the team to provide resources and community support across Western New York.
BestSelf Behavioral Health, an innovative leader in behavioral health services in Western New York, proudly announced today its official partnership with the Buffalo Bills. This trailblazing collaboration, the first of its kind for the Buffalo Bills franchise, promises to bring transformative programming and heightened awareness of mental health issues to the Western New York region. This partnership will harness the power of sports in the community to bring mental health conversations into the mainstream, breaking down stigmas and encouraging proactive approaches to mental wellness.
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2024 Taste of Buffalo
Things 2 Know: 2024 Taste of Buffalo
The popular 2-day food festival makes its return to downtown Buffalo this July. Taste of Buffalo returns to downtown Buffalo for its 41st season next month. This year the food festival will feature 43 local restaurants and food trucks and four New York State wineries, and they will be set up along Delaware Avenue between Chippewa Street and Niagara Square.
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Progress on workplace diversity
Progress on workplace diversity, but more to do
Local companies are making headway on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in the workplace. But there are also signs of more work to be done, particularly in closing the “perception gap” about the impact of those efforts. The Buffalo Niagara Partnership has released its third DEI assessment, in keeping with the business group’s plan to release a new assessment every two years.
Forty percent of the survey respondents said they had a point person in charge of DEI processes, compared to 30% two years ago. Seventy nine percent said they had started their DEI journey, the same percentage as in 2022. And 77% of employers with DEI programs say their recruitment efforts include outreach to attract minority candidates, up from 66% two years ago.
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