Sign to warn motorists of disabled child Believed first in WNY by JESSICA L. FINCH Associate Editor
Eight-year-old Sawyer Aston's parents know that a lot of hard work goes into protecting their children, and sometimes they can't do it alone. Diagnosed with autism, Sawyer is considered very low functioning, his mother, Kim, said. He lacks the ability to make his own decisions when it comes to sa... More ...
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Fourth of July celebration planned
Independence Day events are to be held at the University at Buffalo North Campus on Wednesday, July 4. The evening will start with "The Boomers" performing at 7 p.m., followed by the Erie County Wind Ensemble at 8:45 p.m. Fireworks will follow the last concert at approximately 9:45 p.m. More ...
Town: 1,000 'hazardous' trees have to be removed by JESSICA L. FINCH Associate Editor
As a matter of safety, the Town of Amherst will remove 1,063 trees beginning this week. Streets that have any of those trees, labeled "dangerous," will be listed on the town's Web site. "This is to give the green light to start felling those dangerous trees," Supervisor Satish Mohan said at Mon... More ...
Tomorrow's future
Williamsville North graduate and National Honor Society member Evan Bryant is congratulated by Superintendent Howard S. Smith during Sunday's commencement. See more graduation photos on pages 16-17. More ...
OUTDOOR MARKET - Guita Dovkhona purchases an eggplant at the Ciminelli Development Co. outdoor market at Centerpointe Corporate Park from Kristin Wilson of Dan's Produce. The market is held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Wednesday through Sept. 12 at 350 Essjay Road, Amherst. More ...
SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS - Amherst Kiwanis Club President-elect Jane Cushman presents scholarships to the 2007 honorees, from left to right: Stephanie Mulhern, Mary Lang and Susan Song. More... |
Nobody has the right to impose fear on someone else. Yet it happens everyday, from large cities to small towns. It happens to children and women far too often. It's happening here, but women in Amherst have come together to put a stop to their vulnerability. More... |
Thank you to the Amherst Police Department and the Williamsville Fire Department for their timely response to the fire on Saturday, June 2 at our Main Street location. Your quick response saved our restaurant and we are truly grateful. 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. 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. More... |
Carlton P. Riegle, 88, of Clarence Center, the longest serving firefighter of the Clarence Center Volunteer Fire Company, died Thursday, June 21, 2007. He had been residing at Elder- Wood Health Care at Oakwood in Williamsville. More... |
Eleven years ago, the Amherst Central Board of Education hired Dennis Ford as superintendent. On June 19, Ford presided over his final board meeting. Ford, who will retire on June 30, was one of several district personnel the board recognized. More... |
The Westwood Country Club's Women's Golf Committee has named its 2007 executive committee. The following will serve on the executive committee: Chairperson Bonnie Clement; Co-Chairperson Barbara Weinstein; Past Chairperson Marnie Grossberg; Secretary Michele Wolffe; Opening Event, Evie Resler, Es... More... |
More than 1,400 senior citizen volunteers were honored on May 10, as the Amherst Center for Senior Services presented its 24th annual Volunteer Recognition Luncheon, held at Samuel's Grande Manor. In 2006, these local men and women offered 114,945 hours of service in a variety of settings in the ... More... |
Ciminelli summer market to be held Wednesdays Ciminelli Development Company will host an outdoor market from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesdays now through Sept. 12 at Centerpointe Corporate Park, 350 Essjay Road, Williamsville. Call 631-8000. More... |
A day in the park The Town of Clarence will offer a day of family fun when Clarence Day in the Park is held from 2 to 10 p.m. Saturday, June 30 at Clarence Town Park, Main Street. Activities for the entire family will include a chicken barbecue, bounce house, children's games, pie eating conte... More... |
Eastern Hills Mall Summer Theater Camp will host "Two - The Juggling Sensation" with two performances at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. Saturday, June 30 at the main stage in front of Macy's. "The high-energy juggle fest of 'two' talented brothers, the Tardy boys, Matt and Jason, are back by popular deman... More... |
Western Division Federal Credit Union located in Williamsville is the recipient of the BauerFinancial Exceptional Performance Award for the 48th consecutive quarter. The five-star rating in financial services is awarded quarterly to top financial institutions around the country. More... |
e-mail: legals@beenews.com Amherst legal holiday deadline: Thursday at 5:00pm - LEGAL NOTICE - NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of the Amherst Central School District (in accordance with Section 103 of Article 5-A of the General More... |
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