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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 ...
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 ...
As per Mr. Bob Davis’ latest letter, I’ve heard a troubling phrase repeated far too often in public forums: “Amherst is being turned into a city.” While it may appear to be a comment on development, ...
The pearl-clutching outrage of Amherst Republicans about the campaign rhetoric of Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz is too much. MAGA Republicans have no shame about their hypocrisy. This is the ...
(Editor’s note: Due to space constraints and the large amount of Bee Heards, additional entries that did not make the print edition can be found at www.amherstbee.com by scrolling down and clicking on ...
Sunday, April 27 • Amherst police were called to Joe McCarthy Drive to verify a 911 call after the caller stated her child may have dialed 911. She stated she would not answer the door for officers.
Free mulch is available to Town of Amherst residents as part of the Organic Food Scrap Recycling Program through the Town of Amherst Highway Department’s Refuse Division. The mulch was created from ...
Membership fees for the Amherst Senior Center is $50 for individuals and $75 for couples/households. To register, visit www.amherstcenterforseniorservices.com ...
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 ...
HOLLANDER, Edward “Tom,” 86, of Clarence, died Dec. 10, 2024. Husband of 32 years to Judy; father of Michael (Lynn) Hollander, Jodi (Gerry) Glose, Lisa (Scott) Dreyer, Tricia Hollander and Kristine ...
I recently presented the 2025 State of the County address. I was joined by other elected officials, small business owners, administrators of local not-for-profit organizations, religious leaders, ...
Students and staff at SUNY Erie Community College’s North Campus worked together to open a Crime and Punishment Museum on the school’s campus. The museum features a display for each criminal justice ...
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