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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
125 Years AgoFeb. 22, 1900 Gov. Roosevelt visited Buffalo, with three speeches scheduled. T.M. Chapman of Tonawanda has sold his paper, The Herald, to the Daily News of North Tonawanda. Frank Warick ...
Williamsville East boys hockey coach Mike Torrillo has a motto of “if they don’t score, we can’t lose games,” and his team took that to heart in Friday’s Section VI Small Schools final against ...
The Williamsville South girls basketball team is two wins away from its second state championship in school history. The Lady Billies defeated Section VI Class A-2 champion Depew, 75-56, in the ...
It’s the status quo this year for the Williamsville East girls lacrosse team. There were no seniors on last year’s 9-9 squad and coach Emily Peters said the only change made this year was pulling up ...
•STARRING ROLE – As Women’s History Month draws to a close, Aurora Players of East Aurora will present “The Miracle Worker,” the powerful and enduring play by William Gibson. It brings to life the ...
A s I’m sure you’ve seen, during the January board of education meeting, the School Start Time Committee and district formally presented its proposal for new start and end times for the 2025-2026 ...
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- Brian Kulpa and his board have lost touch with working people. They cannot keep spending on what people don’t want and hiring more people to push their agenda. Do they want the town to be driven to ...