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      A benefit for Colleen McNeill Mazella formerly of Snyder will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 16 at the Ismailia Shrine Temple, 1600 Southwestern Blvd., Orchard Park. A spaghetti dinner will be served from 3 to 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and younger.
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Corrections
      In the Bee Holiday Gift Guide for a story on R Salon in Williamsville, an improper length for Great Lengths Human Hair Extensions was published. The proper length is 1/4 inch. In the Bee Holiday Gift Guide, incorrect business hours were given for Mischler
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BLACK BELT
      Terrell Jemison, 14, of Williamsville was awarded the rank of black belt on Dec. 1 at Bill Adams
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District announces superintendent vacancy
      According to the Amherst Central Schools
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Community News
      The Beechwood/Blocher Foundation has received a $25,000 grant from the East Hill Foundation. The grant will be used for Beechwood
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Village sets public hearing on proposed water rate hike
      The Erie County Water Authority has proposed a rate increase, prompting the Village of Williamsville to schedule a public hearing for Monday, Dec. 18. According to the Water Authority
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Lou Gehrig Lasers seek sponsors
      The 2007 Lou Gehrig travel softball teams are seeking sponsorships for their upcoming season. These teams are designed to be a fun learning experience for all participants and the league places a lot of emphasis on teaching the fundamentals of the game, as well as good sportsmanship, honesty, loyalty, courage and reverence so that they may be finer, stronger and happier youths.
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Village officials discuss emergency response; trustees skip meeting
      During the Nov. 30 Village Board work session, officials set a special meeting to be held this past Monday to discuss the emergency response techniques used during the first few days after the October storm.
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Storm-damaged trees topic of sessions
      Town forester and certified arborst Richard Stedman of Wright-Frontier Tree Care will be available at three sessions to answer residents
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Show planned at planetarium
      The planetarium at Williamsville North High School, 1595 Hopkins Road, will be holding
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WARM CLOTHING PROJECT
      Amherst Senior Center volunteers Kathy Garrison, left, and Jan Bauchle organize donations to the center
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Veteran awarded state’s highest military honor
      New York State Assemblyman Jim Hayes, R-Amherst, recently presented New York
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Community News
      The Eggertsville Hose Company will be collecting non-perishable goods for its annual food drive. Starting at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 13 firefighters will be collecting throughout the Eggertsville area. Anyone donating items may drop the food off at the fire station at 1880 Eggert Road in a shopping bag on Dec. 14.
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Free winter vacation guide serves up holiday fun
      Looking for something special to do during the winter holidays? Check out the 2006-07 New York State Winter Travel Guide. The guide is available free of charge from Assemblyman Jim Hayes, R, Amherst. One section lists more than 100 special events across the state, from December through March. Along with information about snowmobiling safety and places to go to enjoy this popular winter activity.
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Community News
      The General Pulaski Association, Inc. in East Amherst recently elected its board for 2007. Elected were First Vice President Alexandra Schmid; Second Vice President Kenneth Graber; Treasurer Edward J. Reska Jr.; Secretary Julita Kotlarz and Chaplain Rev. Msgr. Matthew Kopacz. Also elected were honorary directors Judge William Skretny and Dr.
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Grant would help purchase fiber optics to connect town
      The Town of Amherst plans on upgrading its computer networking capabilities to improve communication between various departments and has applied for a state grant to help ease the costs.
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