CELEBRATING SMALL BUSINESS — Brian Thomas, left, and his father, Dave, wait on Steve Wzontek at McDuffies Bakery & Cafe on Thursday. Today marks National Mom & Pop Business Day. More...
After two of the past five years in which administrators within the Clarence School District have had their salaries frozen, the thaw is set to begin. More...
For those who have watched a loved one wait for a lifesaving organ transplant, the agonizing feeling and desperate reality of that wait is something that stays with a person for a very long time. More...
Senior girls lacrosse team co-captain Sydney Cerza is already the most prolific goal scorer in Clarence program history, and by the time she’s done this spring, that record may just prove to be untouchable. More...
Though Mother Nature might have you thinking otherwise, spring sports will continue to roll out this week. The Bee will also continue to highlight varsity sport offerings in next week’s edition with previews of the baseball and softball teams. More...
Charley Warkenthien is no stranger to the Clarence boys lacrosse program, having served as the assistant coach for Mike Silverstein for the past 10 years. More...
thurs. 7 Roycroft Campus Art Lottery — Everyone is guaranteed to leave with a beautiful piece of art from this unique fundraising event, 6-9 p.m. Thursday, April 7, at the Roycroft Campus, 31 Grove St., East Aurora; $. More...
Over the last century or so, women have been increasingly influential in shaping government, business and civic organizations. We are proud to be able to note that we have many small businesses owned by women among our Chamber membership. More...
The three dreaded letters that have haunted school districts across New York state since the 2010-11 fiscal year now look as if they might become a distant memory. More...
Clarence pitcher Jon Snitzer gets in his first real work of the season during the first inning of a scrimmage at Niagara Falls High School on March 30. More...
Celebrating 22 years of fine art and artisans, “Springtime in the Country” returns to the Event Center at the Hamburg Fairgrounds from Friday, April 8, through Sunday, April 10. The market gives shoppers an opportunity to connect wi More...
Joseph Bienko, a senior at Clarence High School, is this year’s recipient of the Louis J. Nanni Memorial Scholarship from the Clarence Community and Schools Federal Credit Union. More...
Nativity of Mary School’s eighth-grade class will host its annual rummage sale Friday and Saturday, April 8 and 9, in the school gymnasium, 8550 Main St. The sale will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. . More...
The Boy Scouts of America and the Greater Niagara Frontier Council have teamed up with AT&T and its Digital You program to provide a cyber and digital safety program for Scouts of all ages throughout the region. More...
Wolfe Pack Nero Wolfe Society/Book Discussion Group Rex Stout's “Over My Dead Body” will be discussed from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Monday, April 11, in conjunction with a viewing of the A&E television adaptation from 2001. More...