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Activists challenge gender violence in Pakistan.
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Taughannock Falls and Taughannock Falls State Park in the Ithaca area. That entire area of the Finger Lakes is beautiful. For something a little closer to home, Glen Park in Williamsville creates a very romantic setting.
Neil B. McGillicuddy, B.A. ’82, Ph.D. ’89
Research Scientist
Research Institute on Addictions
With three boys in the house, this doesn’t happen a lot. But on our 15th anniversary, my wife and I went to East Lake Bed and Breakfast on Conesus Lake—between here and Rochester. It was fantastic.
Paul Vecchio
Associate Athletic Director for Communications and Sports Administration
Division of Athletics
The Mansion on Delaware (414 Delaware Ave., Buffalo)—my wife and I go there for our anniversary every year. They take very good care of you, have a van to drive you to dinner and back, and treat you like royalty. Compared to average hotels in other cities, it’s certainly a deal.
Steve Gallo, B.S. ’93, M.S. ’96
Lead Software Engineer
Center for Computational Research
Readers weigh in on last week’s question.
When we have job candidates, believe it or not, we take them to Wegmans! The variety and quality of the food suggest to visitors that Buffalo is quite a cosmopolitan place to live, or at least to eat!
Maureen Jameson
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Romance Languages and Literatures
We like to take our visitors to the Grand Canyon of the East, Letchworth State Park. Every season is breathtaking at Letchworth.
Joy A. James
Administrative Assistant
MCEER
Doug’s Dive at the Small Boat Harbor. The only downside is that it’s closed in the winter, but it’s in a great location and has a good relaxed atmosphere with good food.
Edward M. Bednarczyk
Clinical Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Pharmacy Practice
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