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by JESSICA L. FINCH George A. Lankes spent 24 years of his life as a special agent with the FBI. Traveling across country, he put his efforts into special assignments, trying to find the answers to case after case. More ...
Police arrested Edward J. Norton, 47, of Clarence the operator of this vehicle for DWI, driving while impaired by drugs and traffic violations after striking a National Grid pole 300 feet More ... Agent S.A.M. Students taught to be stroke educators, resident speaks at national conference by JESSICA L. FINCH Associate Editor Western New York is one of the hardest hit areas in the country for stroke and heart disease. More ... Community News The University at Buffalo's Student Association will be holding its annual Homecoming Carnival on Friday, Oct. 6. The Ellicott Creek Trailway will be closed at 5 p.m. between St. Rita's Lane to John James Audubon. More ... Out of the Past 125 Years Ago Oct. 6, 1881 Mr. Chas. Baines and family have removed their lares and penates from Clarence to Buffalo. In them, Clarence loses some of her best inhabitants. They possessed a wide circle of warm friends who regret their departure. More ... Swormville firefighters educate town officials by ELIZABETH TAUFA Reporter "Your neighbors, co-workers and friends, helping you when you need it." More ... Farber Lane water line improvements started; residents may be affected by JILL SCHMELZER Reporter C. Destro Development began the replacement of the waterline at Farber Lane on Sept. 11 and expects to complete the improvements by Nov. 10. More ...
Kevin Abel, left, Dominic Mazziotti and Joe Montalbano More ... Wood re-elected town GOP chairman Marshall Wood was unanimously re-elected to his second term as the Amherst Republican chairman by more than 150 town Republican committeemen and committeewomen, according to James Domagalski, chairman of the Erie County Republican Committee. More ... Cut-a-Thon to benefit cancer awareness Phoenix, a Salon, will celebrate its fourth year in business with a "Cut-a-Thon" from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 8 to raise funds for breast cancer awareness. More ...
Fund-raiser fights leukemia by JESSICA L. FINCH Associate Editor To honor Roger Mazikowski's life and to support those still fighting leukemia, community members from the Amherst Central School District will "Kick for a Cure." More ... The Margaret L. Wendt Foundation awards $75,000 grant to Williamsville Planetarium The Williamsville Education Foundation, Inc. is pleased to announce that it has received a grant in the amount of $75,000 from The Margaret L. Wendt Foundation in support of the Williamsville Central School District Planetarium. This generous gift will be used to support the equipment overhaul at th More ... Family night benefits Lions Club The Homewood Theater Company will stage an evening of family entertainment, "Autumn Leaves, Jack-O'-Lanterns and Ghost Stories" at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 13, 14, 20 and 21 at Ascension Lutheran Church at 4640 Main St., to raise funds for the Amherst Lions Club to be used in support of visual screening for y More ... Caregiver program begins Oct. 5 A Powerful Tools for Caregivers program, through the Community Health Foundation of Western and Central new York, will be held in Amherst next month. More ... Government News Editor's note: All meetings take place at Village Hall, 5565 Main More ... Library The following events will take place at Clearfield Library, 770 More ... |
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