Lest we forget
Getzville firefighters march down Main Street Monday, above, during the annual Amherst Memorial Day parade. A long trail of community groups follows behind them. Bob Stevenson, left, places a wreath beside the veterans monument at Main and Bailey during services held Sunday. At right, military representatives salute the colors during Monday's parade. More ...
Williamsville schools
Code of conduct adopted
by KEN BARTOLOTTA Reporter
The Williamsville Central School District adopted a code of conduct for the 2007-08 school year at its board meeting on Tuesday night, May 22. However, the approval didn't come without the board first airing some grievances with the policy. More ...
Extra totes available mid-June
by JESSICA L. FINCH Associate Editor
The price of extra totes has been set at $55 each for both the 65- and 95-gallon totes in the Town of Amherst. Interim Senior Refuse Officer Charlie Moses said they will be available in approximately three weeks. Second totes can be purchased after each eligible household has received its first tote. More ...
Lest we forget
Getzville firefighters march down Main Street Monday, above, during the annual Amherst Memorial Day parade. A long trail of community groups follows behind them. Bob Stevenson, left, places a wreath beside the veterans monument at Main and Bailey during services held Sunday. At right, military representatives salute the colors during Monday's parade. More ...
When most of us think of Africa, we think of exotic animals roaming wild in the jungle, safaris on the expansive savannah and hunters looking for their next kill - all images that have been portrayed on the Discovery Channel, in movies like "Tarzan" and "King Kong," or pictures we have seen in National Geographic. More...
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Support the Ride for Roswell, help to find a cure
According to the American Cancer Society Web site, approximately 1.4 million people are expected to be diagnosed with some form of cancer in 2007. This year, as many as 559,650 Americans are expected to die from the disease. That's more than 1,500 people a day. More...
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The Williamsville School District budget of $145,255,205 and the three proposed propositions were passed on May 15. As a resident and taxpayer on Mill Street, I want to thank the voters who voted "no" on Proposition No. 2. The $4. More...
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(Editors note: The Bee's police blotter is a sampling of calls received by the police department. It is not intended to be a complete record of all incidents reported. More...
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(Editor's note: Call The Bee at 632-0390 and record a one-minute comment on our Bee Heard line. It gives readers an opportunity to comment quickly and candidly on items of local or regional interest. Callers do not have to identify themselves and no callers' names will be used. More...
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A Mass of Christian Burial was offered Wednesday, May 30, in Christ the King Church for Mark M. Jasen Sr., Amherst deputy town attorney for the past year. Mr. Jasen died May 23, 2007. A graduate of Canisius High School and Canisius College, he earned his law degree from Creighton University. More...
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The Amherst Central High School Academy Awards will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 5 at Sonoma Grille, Snyder. Eligible nominees are participants in either the fall 2006 or the spring 2007 productions. Tickets are $18 pre-sale and $25 at the door. For information, call 570-6361 or 570-8926. More...
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Amherst's Binder wins his first section title
Ari Binder can no longer say he hasn't won a Section VI boys singles title. The Amherst senior defeated Hamburg sophomore Matt Kane, 6-0, 7-6 (4) for his first section crown on Wednesday, May 23 at Lancaster High School. Binder has been runner-up at sectionals the last two years. More...
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The Altar & Rosary Society will hold a rummage sale from 10 a.m to 6 p.m. Friday, June 1 and from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday, June 2 at St. Pius X Church, Father Weber Center, 1700 N. French Road, near Klein Road. Admission on Friday is 50 cents and stuff a bag on Saturday for $1. For more information, call 568-1423. More...
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Spanish story time slated at Barnes & Noble "Spanish Especially for You Story Time" will be held for toddlers and preschoolers at 9:30 a.m. Thursdays, June 7 and June 21, at Barnes & Noble, 1565 Niagara Falls Blvd., Suite 1, Amherst. No knowledge of Spanish is necessary. Call 867-6585 or visit www. StartSpanishNow. com. More...
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The Lancaster Opera House will be alive with "The Sound of Music" from June 1-17. Maria leaves an Austrian convent to become governess to a widowed naval officer, Captain Von Trapp, and his children. Produced by the Lancaster Opera House and directed by Thomas T. More...
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Looking for an evening of affordably priced, high-quality family entertainment? Look no farther than the Sheridan Parkside Community Center in Tonawanda, home of the Towne Players theater group. More...
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"Customer service is a lost skill in Buffalo, and we're trying to bring it back." Krista Schultz, owner of Initially Yours, 4553 Main St., in Snyder, had just that quote in mind when she opened the doors to her store on Jan. 19 of this year. More...
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- LEGAL NOTICE - Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law: 1. The name of the limited liability company is: 168 Woodside, LLC. 2. More...
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