Patrons of the Clarence Hollow Farmers Market know that each week, in addition to dozens of local produce vendors, they’ll find a variety of service groups and nonprofits looking to reach people. More...
It’s important for residents to attend governmental meetings whether it’s for a town, village or school board. They are open to the public, and residents should be aware of what’s going on in their community. More...
• SWEET FUNDRAISER — It’s best not to try and come between me and one of Paula’s Donuts — especially the peanut sticks. As if you needed any more reason to go there, now you can help support cystic fibrosis research More...
125 Years Ago Aug. 28, 1890 Miss Flora M. Harris is on the sick list with scarlet fever. She is doing finely under the skillful treatment of Dr. Lapp. Mr. David Wiedman of Clarence Center sold a valuable horse last week to Mr. More...
KENNEDY, Edward R., of Clarence, died Saturday, Aug. 15, 2015. He is survived by his mother, Joann; his father, Thomas; and one brother, Thomas J. A Mass of Christian Burial was held Aug. 21 at the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church. More...
Bound in a hunter green spine, encased in glass under a spotlight in a climate-controlled room sits the complete original, handwritten manuscript of “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain. More...
Dragonfly Studio & Salon, 8290 Main St., will host a Full Moon Family Drumming Circle from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 28. Drums will be provided for all who attend. More...
Each month, the Clarence Youth Board and Youth Bureau will provide information addressing current issues pertinent to youth and families. August’s topic: raising nonmaterialistic children. More...
CCS Oncology provides cancer services using state-of-the-art technology and individualized treatment options for all stages and types of cancer. The practice, which has locations in Amherst, Kenmore and West Seneca, recently initiated a new hea More...
Clarence resident Dr. Victor J. Vacanti has joined the Buffalo Medical Group’s Cardiology Department as a clinical/noninvasive cardiologist. He practices at 295 Essjay Road, Williamsville, and 3900 N. Buffalo Road, Orchard Park. More...
The Buffalo Niagara Chapter of the National Association for Women Business Owners will hold its kickoff dinner event from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9, at Brioso by Butterwood in the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 5195 Main St., Williamsville. More...
Tax rate goes down after this spring’s town revaluation
by STEVEN JAGORD Editor
The summer school program at Clarence High School helped more than 50 students the past two months catch up academically with their peers and also helped a few graduate. (See editorial on page four) More...
When Jennifer Zimmerman sent in her daughter’s application to the Clarence Youth Football and Cheer Association, she received an email telling her she had made a mistake. More...
Clarence Center resident Matthew Spoth, 15, was recently named Grand Champion Showman in the sheep category of the Niagara County Fair 2015 4-H Master Showmanship contest. Participants showed an animal from each of six species — beef, dai More...
Cobblestone Center Phase II was again before the Town Planning Board during its meeting on Aug. 19, two weeks after the project was tabled when its representative struggled to answer questions from both the board and the public. More...
The Clarence Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Legislative Breakfast — an opportunity for residents to meet state, county and town elected representatives who will speak and address individual questions and concerns — from 8:30 to More...
Earlier this month, 1,000 residents started living a healthier lifestyle by attending my annual Family Health Fair at the Amherst Senior Center. More than 90 health organizations provided their health services and information free of charge dur More...
This letter is written knowing from longtime, firsthand experience that Pat Casilio, endorsed candidate by three political parties, is an excellent choice to lead our Town of Clarence for the next four years as supervisor. More...
Primary Day is Sept. 10. It is important for all to vote. I am conflicted this year, as I genuinely like and respect both Republican candidates who are opposing each other for the position of town supervisor. More...
Wednesday, September 2 Girls soccer: Orchard Park, 5 p.m. Boys volleyball: Sweet Home, 6 p.m. Boys golf: Lancaster, 4:15 p.m. Thursday, September 3 Boys volleyball: at Orchard Park, 6 p.m. More...
Reigning Section VI Player of the Year Sydney Cerza, one of the area’s deadliest girls soccer players when the ball’s at her feet, would be enough on her own to strike fear into any of Clarence’s opponents this season. More...
Last season’s girls volleyball team ended a decades-long drought in the sectional title department, and with all but two starters back from that squad, coach Mike Meyer and his players are optimistic about the Lady Red Devils’ chances of More...
sat. 29 Creative Minds Networking Mixer — Featuring artists, performers, service providers and more, and open to all visual and performing artists of all genres and mediums, 5-9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. More...