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- I agree with last week’s caller who was wondering where the Amherst Police have been? You do not see them on patrol nor do you see anybody pulled over as there is constant running through red lights ...
Devin Goldstein, a senior at Williamsville North High School, was recently awarded the Western Golf Association’s Chick Evans Scholarship, which is a full tuition and housing college scholarship ...
- Kulpa’s word “partnering” is a euphemism for gifting taxpayer’s money to the elite and large wealthy corporations like UB, Daemen and UBMD. He has a blind eye and closed mouth for the struggling ...
Amherst Senior Transportation Service has appointed Barry L. Radlin and Rachel Kranitz McPhee to its board of directors. Radlin, a Cornell Law School graduate, has experience in the New York Attorney ...
Sweet Home High School has announced the names of students who achieved a place on the honor roll for the second quarter. High Honors Grade 9 Audrena Agyapong, Sara H Ahmad, Azraq K Ahmed, Rand A Al ...
Dylan Lambert knows all about Williamsville North boys basketball. The 2015 graduate started at shooting guard/forward for two years under previous coach Chuck Swierski, who retired after 21 years.
The Sweet Home football team is two wins away from competing for a Section VI championship after defeating Williamsville North, 45- 13, at home in Friday’s Class A quarterfinal. It was the Panthers’ ...
The Bee’s sports staff is once again proud to recognize some of the area’s top talent with the 2025 installment of the All-Bee Girls Basketball Team. Being selected for the All-Bee Basketball Team is ...
The Williamsville South girls swim team continued to improve its times at this past weekend’s Section VI Class B Championships at North Tonawanda. Junior Bridget Reilly led the way, following up her ...
The Amherst girls swim team’s season came to a conclusion at Thursday’s Section VI state qualifier at Erie Community College’s Burt Flickinger Center. The 200-yard medley relay of Juliet Bewlay, Brynn ...
The Erie County Legislature passed an amended 2025 spending plan Thursday by a vote of 11-0, after Republican lawmakers worked with legislators across the aisle to eliminate jobs and increases in ...
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