I want to recognize a group of seven citizen leaders who contribute their expertise to guide the Amherst Central School District community toward its goals. The seven men and women who comprise the ...
Williamsville South senior Syanne Tyson won her first ECIC girls tennis singles title after beating Clarence’s Sofia Banifatemi, last year’s Section VI champion, 7-5, 6-4, in Saturday’s final at ...
Free COVID tests are now available through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The tests can be requested online or through a toll-free phone number and mailed directly to your home.
The Amherst Little Free Pantry is hosting a witch dance at 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Amherst, otherwise known as UU Amherst, 6320 Main St. All proceeds from the ...
Social Security Administration policy updates that expand access to Supplemental Security Income in line with the law have gone into effect. The agency no longer includes food in In-Kind Support and ...
Barbara J. Campagna, 83, of Orchard Park, died Sept. 30, 2024. After graduating from D’Youville College, she started her career in banking at Marine Midland Bank as a cost accountant, and after a ...
Volunteers at Buffalo City Mission will deliver turkey dinners to WNY residents from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day. The hotline to reserve a turkey dinner is open for two weeks, starting Monday ...
Williamsville South’s girls soccer team came ready to play against crosstown rival Williamsville East on Oct. 8. The Lady Billies scored a pair of goals in each half as part of a 4-1 road victory. The ...
Business and art students at Williamsville North High School came together to create a mural for the school’s Hot Spot, a student-run cafe inside the school, 1595 Hopkins Road. This was discussed ...
While enrollment in the Sweet Home School District continues to grow, the district’s building use committee is evaluating enrollment projections and plans for the next capital project. Enrollment has ...