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Cat cafe on Niagara Street set to close next month
Cat cafe on Niagara Street set to close next month

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time21-05-2025

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Cat cafe on Niagara Street set to close next month

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A popular cat cafe on Niagara Street is closing its doors in mid-June. Buckminster's Cat Cafe at 577 Niagara St. will be closing on June 15, according to a Facebook post by owner Molly Hutton. Hutton said the cafe's lease is expiring and that 'it's just time for me to move on to other things.' The cafe has been a staple in the community since November 2019. They offer locally roasted, coffee, tea and small plates, as well as a cat zone where visitors can reserve spots to spend time with furry friends from Second Chance Sheltering Network. Hutton said cats up for adoption will be available until closing day and the rescue's two PetSmart locations will house the cats after June 15. Nearly 1,000 cats have been adopted from the cafe since 2019. Kayleigh Hunter-Gasperini joined the News 4 team in 2024 as a Digital Video Producer. She is a graduate of Chatham University. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Somerset in Pictures: Never too old for a hen do
Somerset in Pictures: Never too old for a hen do

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

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Somerset in Pictures: Never too old for a hen do

Somerset communities came out in force to celebrate the 80th anniversary of VE Day with special events including a World War Two Swordfish aircraft taking flight. Meanwhile, the county won another cricket match during an intense four-day game. Actors are rehearsing for an award-winning play which is coming to the Theatre Royal in Bath, and a very special lady was treated to a hen do - 70 years after her wedding! Here are some images showing life across Somerset this week. Fairey Swordfish: People across the county celebrated VE Day for the 80th time with community events and memorial services this week. The Fairey Swordfish, affectionately known as the "Stringbag," was a biplane torpedo bomber that played a pivotal role in several key naval battles during World War Two. The Navy Wings flew the plane over Somerset on Thursday. Winners: Craig Overton of Somerset was key to the victory against Essex in Taunton earlier this week. Never too late: Molly Hutton, a grandmother and 92-year-old, had a surprise when her family asked if she wanted to "see a band" at the Riff Corner in Clevedon and she walked into a surprise hen do - 70 years after walking up the aisle. She had mentioned she never had one before her wedding, so family and friends planned one in secret. Elephant in the room: Noah's Ark Zoo Farm staff were one of many locations waving the county flag high on Somerset Day, the time to celebrate everything special about the county. Showtime: For fans of all things countryside, all roads led to the North Somerset Showground near Wraxall for the annual North Somerset Show, which was attended by thousands. All the world's a stage: Dance-theatre company New Adventures is preparing for a return to Bath to perform choreographer Matthew Bourne's award-winning The Midnight Bell at the Theatre Royal from 20 to 24 May. New record: Taunton School's senior students have achieved exceptional success at the Meade King Cup, a historic swimming competition. Thirty students from Taunton School's Years 9 to 13 took part in the tournament and walked away "feeling proud" of their performances, winning all six cups and the senior boys beating their own record set last year in the freestyle relay. Sheep shenanigans: Weather watcher Helly Lou captured a flock of sheep hanging out by Cheddar Reservoir. Spring bloom: A BBC Weather Watcher spotted these pretty flowers against the blue spring sky. Meanwhile, another weather watcher in Weston-super-Mare captured the sun setting over the sea (below) Architects of our future: Somerset NHS Foundation Trust has a specialist team who visit schools with the aim of raising awareness of the diverse range of careers available in the NHS. Follow BBC Somerset on Facebook and X. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630. Somerset in Pictures: Sunshine and sporting success Somerset in Pictures: Swan whisperer and the races Somerset in Pictures: Bobcats and foggy mornings Somerset in Pictures: Artistic rats and beach days Somerset in Pictures: Anyone for cricket? Somerset in Pictures: Races and a royal visit Somerset in Pictures: Derby delight for Bath Somerset in Pictures: Sunrises and a lunar eclipse Somerset in pictures: Darts delight and Mr Darcy Somerset in Pictures: Blue skies, cows and Crufts Somerset in pictures: Otters, owls and EastEnders pub Somerset in Pictures: The sweet taste of victory Somerset in Pictures: Wildlife and winter swimming Somerset in Pictures: Fog and Harry Redknapp Somerset in Pictures: Snow, flood and races Somerset in pics: Fog, fundraisers and fairytales Somerset in Pictures: Tractors, rainbows and a circus Somerset in Pictures: Panto and a 100th birthday Somerset in pictures: Santa and Christmas lights Somerset in Pictures: Santa, sunsets and Pinocchio Somerset in Pictures: Snow, carnival and racing Somerset in pictures: Santas on ice and bus DJs Somerset in pictures: Hedgehogs and carnival Somerset in pictures: Tor aurora and Willow Man Somerset in Pictures: Pumpkins and stolen cheese Somerset in pictures: World records and ponies Somerset in Pictures: Mullet wigs and a giant moon Somerset in pictures: Autumn arrives in the county Somerset in pictures: Caravan racing, motorbikes and street art Somerset in pictures: Swans, scarecrows and cricket Somerset in pictures: Summer, scarecrows and film sets Somerset in pictures: A retiring lollipop lady and bus strikes Somerset in pictures: Images from across the county

Somerset in Pictures: Never too old for a hen do
Somerset in Pictures: Never too old for a hen do

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

  • Entertainment
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Somerset in Pictures: Never too old for a hen do

Somerset communities came out in force to celebrate the 80th anniversary of VE Day with special events including a World War Two Swordfish aircraft taking flight. Meanwhile, the county won another cricket match during an intense four-day game. Actors are rehearsing for an award-winning play which is coming to the Theatre Royal in Bath, and a very special lady was treated to a hen do - 70 years after her wedding! Here are some images showing life across Somerset this week. Fairey Swordfish: People across the county celebrated VE Day for the 80th time with community events and memorial services this week. The Fairey Swordfish, affectionately known as the "Stringbag," was a biplane torpedo bomber that played a pivotal role in several key naval battles during World War Two. The Navy Wings flew the plane over Somerset on Thursday. Winners: Craig Overton of Somerset was key to the victory against Essex in Taunton earlier this week. Never too late: Molly Hutton, a grandmother and 92-year-old, had a surprise when her family asked if she wanted to "see a band" at the Riff Corner in Clevedon and she walked into a surprise hen do - 70 years after walking up the aisle. She had mentioned she never had one before her wedding, so family and friends planned one in secret. Elephant in the room: Noah's Ark Zoo Farm staff were one of many locations waving the county flag high on Somerset Day, the time to celebrate everything special about the county. Showtime: For fans of all things countryside, all roads led to the North Somerset Showground near Wraxall for the annual North Somerset Show, which was attended by thousands. All the world's a stage: Dance-theatre company New Adventures is preparing for a return to Bath to perform choreographer Matthew Bourne's award-winning The Midnight Bell at the Theatre Royal from 20 to 24 May. New record: Taunton School's senior students have achieved exceptional success at the Meade King Cup, a historic swimming competition. Thirty students from Taunton School's Years 9 to 13 took part in the tournament and walked away "feeling proud" of their performances, winning all six cups and the senior boys beating their own record set last year in the freestyle relay. Sheep shenanigans: Weather watcher Helly Lou captured a flock of sheep hanging out by Cheddar Reservoir. Spring bloom: A BBC Weather Watcher spotted these pretty flowers against the blue spring sky. Meanwhile, another weather watcher in Weston-super-Mare captured the sun setting over the sea (below) Architects of our future: Somerset NHS Foundation Trust has a specialist team who visit schools with the aim of raising awareness of the diverse range of careers available in the NHS. Follow BBC Somerset on Facebook and X. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630. Somerset in Pictures: Sunshine and sporting success Somerset in Pictures: Swan whisperer and the races Somerset in Pictures: Bobcats and foggy mornings Somerset in Pictures: Artistic rats and beach days Somerset in Pictures: Anyone for cricket? Somerset in Pictures: Races and a royal visit Somerset in Pictures: Derby delight for Bath Somerset in Pictures: Sunrises and a lunar eclipse Somerset in pictures: Darts delight and Mr Darcy Somerset in Pictures: Blue skies, cows and Crufts Somerset in pictures: Otters, owls and EastEnders pub Somerset in Pictures: The sweet taste of victory Somerset in Pictures: Wildlife and winter swimming Somerset in Pictures: Fog and Harry Redknapp Somerset in Pictures: Snow, flood and races Somerset in pics: Fog, fundraisers and fairytales Somerset in Pictures: Tractors, rainbows and a circus Somerset in Pictures: Panto and a 100th birthday Somerset in pictures: Santa and Christmas lights Somerset in Pictures: Santa, sunsets and Pinocchio Somerset in Pictures: Snow, carnival and racing Somerset in pictures: Santas on ice and bus DJs Somerset in pictures: Hedgehogs and carnival Somerset in pictures: Tor aurora and Willow Man Somerset in Pictures: Pumpkins and stolen cheese Somerset in pictures: World records and ponies Somerset in Pictures: Mullet wigs and a giant moon Somerset in pictures: Autumn arrives in the county Somerset in pictures: Caravan racing, motorbikes and street art Somerset in pictures: Swans, scarecrows and cricket Somerset in pictures: Summer, scarecrows and film sets Somerset in pictures: A retiring lollipop lady and bus strikes Somerset in pictures: Images from across the county

Somerset in Pictures: VE Day celebrations and cricket win
Somerset in Pictures: VE Day celebrations and cricket win

BBC News

time10-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Somerset in Pictures: VE Day celebrations and cricket win

Somerset communities came out in force to celebrate the 80th anniversary of VE Day with special events including a World War Two Swordfish aircraft taking the county won another cricket match during an intense four-day are rehearsing for an award-winning play which is coming to the Theatre Royal in Bath, and a very special lady was treated to a hen do - 70 years after her wedding!Here are some images showing life across Somerset this week. Fairey Swordfish: People across the county celebrated VE Day for the 80th time with community events and memorial services this week. The Fairey Swordfish, affectionately known as the "Stringbag," was a biplane torpedo bomber that played a pivotal role in several key naval battles during World War Two. The Navy Wings flew the plane over Somerset on Thursday. Winners: Craig Overton of Somerset was key to the victory against Essex in Taunton earlier this week. Never too late: Molly Hutton, a grandmother and 92-year-old, had a surprise when her family asked if she wanted to "see a band" at the Riff Corner in Clevedon and she walked into a surprise hen do - 70 years after walking up the aisle. She had mentioned she never had one before her wedding, so family and friends planned one in secret. Elephant in the room: Noah's Ark Zoo Farm staff were one of many locations waving the county flag high on Somerset Day, the time to celebrate everything special about the county. Showtime: For fans of all things countryside, all roads led to the North Somerset Showground near Wraxall for the annual North Somerset Show, which was attended by thousands. All the world's a stage: Dance-theatre company New Adventures is preparing for a return to Bath to perform choreographer Matthew Bourne's award-winning The Midnight Bell at the Theatre Royal from 20 to 24 May. New record: Taunton School's senior students have achieved exceptional success at the Meade King Cup, a historic swimming competition. Thirty students from Taunton School's Years 9 to 13 took part in the tournament and walked away "feeling proud" of their performances, winning all six cups and the senior boys beating their own record set last year in the freestyle relay. Sheep shenanigans: Weather watcher Helly Lou captured a flock of sheep hanging out by Cheddar Reservoir. Spring bloom: A BBC Weather Watcher spotted these pretty flowers against the blue spring sky. Meanwhile, another weather watcher in Weston-super-Mare captured the sun setting over the sea (below) Architects of our future: Somerset NHS Foundation Trust has a specialist team who visit schools with the aim of raising awareness of the diverse range of careers available in the NHS.

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