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Aspirin may reduce risk of miscarriage
by ELIZABETH TAUFA Reporter
      For women who have had miscarriage, there is little help doctors can give them to ensure that it won't happen again. "They're basically told to wait a few months, then try again," said Jean Wactawski Wende, University at Buffalo professor and associate chair of the Department of Social and Preve...
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Don't let the winter blues get you down
Dealing with winter depression
by ANDREA KIMBRIEL Reporter
      In addition to bringing icy streets and piles of snow, winter can have negative health repercussions for some. A number of people notice an increase in feelings of depression during fall and winter months, said Dr. Steven Dubovsky, professor and chair of the department of psychiatry at the Univers...
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Bee Travel
Plan well ahead to visit Grand Canyon
CHRISTINE HICKS- USTA Travel
      You can't have it all. That is today's lesson. While working to piece together my Grand Canyon vacation, I've been thwarted at several turns. It got me to thinking about those nearly impossible reservations to get - kinda like the ones I've been experiencing.
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Fitzgerald- Burakowski
      Sharon and Kerry Fitzgerald of Eden announce the engagement of their daughter, Kara Michelle Fitzgerald, to Peter Victor Burakowski, son of Patricia and Paul Burakowski of Orchard Park. Miss Fitzgerald graduated from Eden Junior/Senior High School in 1999.
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Chapman- Potempa
      June Chapman of Ellicottville announces the engagement of her daughter, Christina Chapman, to David Potempa, son of Elizabeth Potempa of West Seneca and the late Donald Potempa. Miss Chapman is the daughter of the late Donald Chapman.
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Lumsden- Lauer
      Patricia Adkins-Lumsden of East Amherst and Kenneth Lumsden of Williamsville announce the engagement of their daughter, Micaela Lumsden, to Matthew Lauer, son of Barbara Lauer of Williamsville and the late James Lauer. Miss Lumsden graduated from Williamsville North High School in 2001. She recei...
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Cius- Miller
      Susan M. and John M. Cius of Cheektowaga announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathryn Marie Cius, to Jason Michael Miller, son of Lynda J. and David R. Miller of Buffalo. Miss Cius graduated from the Buffalo Academy of the Sacred Heart in 2004. She is a student attending Erie Community Coll...
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Monin- Lohnes
      Susan Monin of Buffalo and David Monin of Mentor, Ohio announce the engagement of their daughter, Laura M. Monin, to Jeremiah Q. Lohnes, son of Joan and Royal Lohnes of Sinclairville, N. Y. Miss Monin graduated from Williamsville South High School in 1999 and from Fredonia State College in 2004. ...
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Wedding announcement guidelines
      All engagement, wedding and anniversary announcements received by Bee Group Newspapers are published in all nine editions as a service to our readers. There is no charge. The deadline for announcements is noon on the Tuesday before next week's publication.
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Students named to deans' list at Fredonia State College
      The following students have been named to the dean's list for the fall 2007 semester at Fredonia State College: Katie Theresa Blackman, Nicholas Patrick Buscaglia, Matthew Benjamin Casseri, Christopher Michael Cheresnowski,
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Williamsville resident will run in Boston Marathon
      Williamsville resident Jordan Thomas is set to run the Boston Marathon with the MassGeneral Marathon Fighting Kids' Cancer… One Step at a Time on April 21. Thomas will be among thousands of runners setting out on the 26.2-mile course.
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Airplanes for Hunter
Elementary students support young cancer patient
by ANDREA KIMBRIEL Reporter
      Hunter Winship wants to set a world record. The 5-year-old is hoping to make it into the Guinness World Records for receiving the most paper airplanes. Hunter was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, Burkitt's lymphoma, in early January.
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Senior News
      SENIORNEWS The following events will take place at the Amherst Center for Senior Services, 350 John James Audubon Parkway. Registration is required. For more information, call 636-3059. Donated books for sale in the Waiting Lounge. Three for 50 cents.
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Lunch Menu
      The cost of lunch is $2.25 for Erie County residents age 60 and older. Call 636-3059. Wednesday, March 12 - Chicken nuggets/barbecue sauce, carrots, roll, ambrosia, cream potato soup Thursday, March 13 - Roast turkey breast with stuffing and gravy, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes,
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Canisius College posts dean's list
      The following students have been named to the dean's list at Canisius College for the fall '07 semester: Colleen Adams, of Williamsville, Virgilio Alcazaren, of East Amherst, Jessica Aliotta, of Williamsville, Erin Bagwell, of Amherst, Jennifer Balon, of Williamsville, Christine Battaglia, of Amh...
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Bee Healthy
      Veterans benefits guide available The United Spinal Association announces the availability of an online veterans self-help guide.
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Fend off furry friends safely
      Spring will soon arrive, and so will families of groundhogs, rabbits, squirrels, deer and other troublesome animals, each ready to pounce and plunder gardens, digging burrows where they're not wanted and otherwise coming into conflict with their human neighbors.
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Runner beating cancer one marathon at a time
by ELIZABETH TAUFA Reporter
      Katie Weisser has always been a runner but never in an organized way. "I ran in college to relieve stress," the 23-year-old Williamsville resident said. "I was always athletic and played sports.
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Center For Inquiry to host speaker Jack Davis
      Western New York businessman, two-time congressional candidate and Amherst native Jack Davis will address the country's volatile trade situation at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 19, at the Center for Inquiry, 1310 Sweet Home Road, Amherst.
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