Brando’s Niagara Falls Stuffed Hot Pepper Pizza Review (bonus wings review)

It's our first food review of 2020 (because this sheep has been slacking). Since we're the pizza capital of the world, it only makes sense that we start off with a slice. Today, we're taking a look at Brando's Pizza (the one in Niagara Falls, not the one in North Tonawanda). Flock, we're diving headfirst … Continue reading Brando’s Niagara Falls Stuffed Hot Pepper Pizza Review (bonus wings review)

Sheepie Niagara 2019 Holiday Card, featuring Sheepie in a glitter red and white dress. Wintergarden is aglow in background.

Merry Christmas, Flock!

It’s officially Christmas in Niagara Falls! There is something indescribably wonderful about the holiday season here in the Falls, especially if you’re a sheep obsessed with Christmas like I am. Jingle Falls really hit its stride this year (even with the rain on the 14th). I’m already excited for next year’s festivities. But for now, … Continue reading Merry Christmas, Flock!

Restoring Niagara

Flock, you know I've been following the Hotel Niagara restoration project for some time now. Remember back when the expected completion date was 2019? Well, that restoration is official as of today. The official "groundbreaking" ceremony took place today (which was the event of the century if you ever wanted to see Paul Dyster with … Continue reading Restoring Niagara

Niagara Falls City Council Election: Tompkins wins second term, second seat too close to call.

Niagara Falls’ City Council election showed a strong show of support for incumbent Kenneth Tompkins. Tompkins secured (unofficial) 5,442 votes, more than any candidate in the city election (even mayor elect Robert Restaino). John Spanbauer secured 4,366 votes, with Alicia Kenyon close behind with 4,337. Donta Myles received 3,071. There were also 42 write-ins. The … Continue reading Niagara Falls City Council Election: Tompkins wins second term, second seat too close to call.

Niagara Falls City Council Election: Tompkins wins second term, Spanbauer tilts Republican Majority

Niagara Falls’ City Council election showed a strong show of support for incumbent Kenneth Tompkins. Tompkins secured (unofficial) 5,442 votes, more than any candidate in the city election (even mayor elect Robert Restaino). John Spanbauer secured 4,366 (pre-absentee) votes, with Alicia Kenyon close behind with 4,337. Donta Myles received 3,071. There were also 42 write-ins. … Continue reading Niagara Falls City Council Election: Tompkins wins second term, Spanbauer tilts Republican Majority