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•HERE COMES THE SUN – I find myself needing this reminder, so I’ll share it with you too: Go outside! It is so normal for us Buffalonians to spend almost all of our time inside, sucked into our phones ...
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125 Years AgoMay 17, 1900 Swormville fisherman report good catches in local streams. Livingston G. Wiltse, prominent Clarence resident, died. “Quite a number of our railroading men from Clarence ...
I was disappointed, to read Dan Gagliardo’s response to the proposed plan for the Westwood Country Club property – specifically his suggestion that we should, “shop the property to local developers.” ...
The Village of Williamsville is giving away red poppy pins throughout May to celebrate Poppy Day, which is a national holiday held every year before Memorial Day to celebrate military personal who ...
The International Compost Awareness Week is celebrated in first week in May. This year’s theme is Sustainable Communities Begin with Compost. It is also the time when the volunteers of the Town of ...
Sweet Home’s flag football team successful defended its “Big Cat Belt” with Friday’s 6-0 home win over Amherst. The Lady Panthers move to 4-1 in the rivalry game with Amherst. The only score of the ...
Women Interested in Cystic Health recently received the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s Community Partner Award at a ceremony held at Banchetti’s in Amherst. The honored organization has raised funds to ...
Judith Ellen (Embree) Taylor, 84, of Chester, England, and formerly of Williamsville, died Feb. 28, 2025. She was born in Braddock, Pennsylvania, on April 11, 1940, and grew up in Williamsville, ...
125 Years AgoMay 10, 1900 The Teachers’ Association will meet at WHS on May 18-19. John A. Thompson wrote an interesting letter from California. Snow fell at Swormville on May 3. 100 Years AgoMay 7, ...
Williamsville South’s girls lacrosse team put it all together in Friday’s 19-9 home win over Sweet Home. “Our energy was there,” South coach Casey LeFevre said. “It was our senior night and we played ...
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