Town Board's plan would save green space Residents might vote in November by JESSICA L. FINCH Associate Editor
Council Member Bill Kindel says he has the support he needs to pass a resolution creating a committee for consideration of a November referendum on protecting green space. Should the resolution be approved at the Feb. 5 Amherst Town Board meeting, it would put the committee on an aggressive schedu... More ...
Grandson charged in 73-year-old woman's death by JESSICA L. FINCH Associate Editor
Amherst police have charged 21-year-old Richard D'Andrea with the death of his 73-year-old grandmother, Vel Sedita. Responding to a welfare check at her Kaymar Drive residence, police discovered the body of Ms. Sedita at approximately 7 p.m. Saturday. Capt. Timothy Green said family members had re... More ...
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Grapplers
Sweet Home's Gage Bateman, top, is locked on Ripley's Emery Rowe during first round action on Friday at the Joe Shifflet Sweet Home Invitational Wrestling Tournament. Bateman won the 112-pound match, 15-0, by technical fall, and finished fourth overall at the two-day tournament. More ...
Man finds strength to walk after 10 years of immobility by JESSICA L. FINCH Associate Editor
For more than 10 years, Tim Morgan was mentally confined to a wheelchair. He was unable to walk due to overwhelming fear as the result of a fall earlier in his life. His parents, Dick and Florence Morgan, said they tried everything before they were referred to Master Behnam Saghafiof Advanced Hypn... More ...
Gino Bona works in marketing, so his whole life consists of being creative. Day in and day out, fresh ideas are his livelihood. So, when the die-hard Buffalo Bills fan saw a commercial for a fan contest to create a funny Super Bowl commercial, Bona knew he had to enter. More... |
Amherst Central High School, the oldest public school building still in use in the town, would benefit greatly from the district's proposed capital project. District officials announced last week that the $16.5 million project is being considered as a separate item on the May ballot. More... |
I wanted to comment on Dr. Barry Weinstein's leaving the (Erie County) Legislature. He has always been a great help to the folks in Williamsville. As a senior, I appreciate how hard he worked for lower taxes and his speaking to us so honestly during that budget fiasco. More... |
(Editors note: The Bee's police blotter is a sampling of unusual, sometimes humorous calls received by the police department. It is not intended to be a complete record of all incidents reported.) Friday, Jan. 19 + A complainant driving on Main Street complained that a group of six yo... More... |
(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. In the interest of ... More... |
Scott Alan Minbiole, 29, of Stephens City, Va., formerly of Williamsville, died Monday, Jan. 22, 2007. Born in Williamsville, Mr. Minbiole attended Williamsville North High School, graduating in 1995. At North, he played the tuba in concert band and was a member of the soccer team. He also belong... More... |
Transit Middle School student Laura Hoerner, sixth grade, admires her painting, "Bob's Candy," featured at Women and Children's Hospital in Buffalo. Her piece was one of 120 created by Williamsville students selected to adorn the hospital walls. The students were honored with a reception and art s... More... |
Every boy who likes football dreams of one day playing in the Super Bowl. Keith O'Neil has his chance this Sunday in Super Bowl XLI as a member of the Indianapolis Colts and it still hasn't sunk in. "I don't think it will," O'Neil, a 1999 Sweet Home High School graduate, said in a phone interview ... More... |
A tornado will whirl students and audience members to the land of Oz in this weekend's performance of "The Wiz" at Williamsville East High School. The musical will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Saturday, Feb. 1 through 3 and also at 2 p.m. Saturday at the school, 151 Paradise Road, East A... More... |
Book club to meet Feb. 1 The Amherst Book Club will meet at noon Thursday, Feb. 1 at Fanny's Restaurant, 3500 Sheridan Drive. Dr. Bonnie Flickinger will review The DaVinci Code written by Dan Brown. For more information, call 839-2904. More... |
Thursday, Feb. 1 DRAKE BELL, musician and actor, 6 p.m., the Walden Galleria Mall, One Walden Galleria Drive. 681-7600 THE BIRTHDAY PARTY, by Harold Pinter, presented by the Irish Classical Theatre Co., through Feb. 11, 625 Main St. More... |
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 3 at the WNED Studios, 140 Lower Terrace, Buffalo; $5 child/$7 adult, $10 for one adult and one child or $20 for two adults and two children. Visit with Clifford the Big Red Dog and Curious George or participate in many activities, including Arthur's Wonderful Kind of ... More... |
Lauren Fix, The Car Coach, was named a finalist in the Marketing Campaign of the Year for the third annual Stevie Awards for Women in Business. Fix is a finalist for her "Victims of Flood-Damaged Cars," which has been a public awareness campaign. The Stevie Awards for Women in Business honor wome... More... |
- LEGAL NOTICE - SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF OBJECT OF ACTION STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY COURT: COUNTY OF ERIE HSBC MORTGAGE CORPORATION (USA) P l a i n t i ff , vs. THOMAS JOSEPH HOPKINS A/K/A THOMAS HOPKINS, et al Defendant(s). ACTION TO FORECLOSE A MORTGAGE INDEX NO. More... |
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