All Erie County buildings, including the clerk’s office and all auto bureau branches, will be closed tomorrow, Jan. 9, in observance of the National Day of Mourning to honor the life and legacy of ...
Any Buffalonian can tell you that good winter gear makes all the difference when the colder months arrive, but not everyone ...
For years, research has shown that women are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and math careers.
Amid the hustle and bustle of Clarence Middle School’s Makers Market, a student was peddling his wares for a special cause: the cats of Ten Lives Club. Nathaniel, whose family asked that his last name ...
Waving farewell to yet another year is always a strange feeling. We tend to breathe a collective sigh of relief that we have some time to rest after the marathon of Halloween, Thanksgiving and ...
Visitors to the Clarence Town Hall can take in a slice of history while walking through the foyer, thanks to the efforts of Town Historian Joe McGreevy. Since spring, McGreevy has been creating ...
The center is closed until Jan. 8 for facility painting. It will also be closed on Monday, Jan. 20, for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The Clarence Senior Center is located at 4600 Thompson Road. Anyone ...
The second Clarence Community Giving Project has raised $4,000 in gift cards, which will help 27 families and a total of 65 kids. The project is organized by the Clarence Community Foundation and is a ...
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I think it’s safe to say the police blotter is one of our most popular features, and the Best of the Blotter has some of the most memorable, funniest or downright strangest entries across all the Bee ...
Samuel’s Grande Manor, 8750 Main St. The event will begin with an 11:30 a.m. business expo, followed by Town Supervisor Patrick Casilio’s presentation of plans for 2025 at noon. Tickets cost $40 for m ...
Jan. 6 through Feb. 28. Physical copies of the coloring pages will be available at the youth bureau or Clarence Public Library, and a digital version will be available on both organizations’ websites.