Santa listens to Dominic Orta, 3, left and his sister, Sienna, 5, of Clarence, during his visit to the Clarence Center Coffee Company & Cafe` on Saturday. More...
JOURNEY BY CANDLELIGHT — Carolers Carol Weidman, left; organist Dave Hofmeier; Flo Goeseke; Betrice Carey; Jane Door and Bob Finger, perform during the candlelight tour held at the Octagon Hous More...
The trend may not be immediately visible to the naked eye, but the impact it continues to leave in its wake has been tangible. Cyberbullying, or peer-to-peer abuse or harassment online, is an issue that continues to drastically affect youth thr More...
They remember what they were doing 75 years ago this week. Some were at work. Some were spending a quiet afternoon at home. It was Sunday, Dec. More...
SUNY Erie Community College will provide details for those interested in its career-focused Nursing Program as part of its “Jump Start Your Nursing Career” information session, scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. More...
Clarence’s hockey team broke out of a back-and-forth rhythm against Timon midway through the second period of Sunday’s season opener at the HarborCenter to secure a 4-2 victory and kick off its 2016-17 campaign in style. More...
Clarence’s wrestling team ended its lengthy — by the Red Devils’ standards — tournament-title drought this past weekend after going undefeated en route to capturing the Tonawanda Team Duals title for their first tournament cha More...
BORN TO BE A BEARCAT — Clarence senior Katrina Patterson, front row middle, recently signed her national letter of intent to continue her cross-country and track careers at the University of Ci More...
Beginners tai chi chih will be offered for eight consecutive weeks, starting at 9:30 a.m. These movements are designed to bring mind, body and spirit in balance as well as to strengthen the immune system. More...
Drivers who miss between one to two hours of the recommended seven hours of sleep in a 24-hour period nearly double their risk for a crash, according to new research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. More...
Clarence Community & Schools Federal Credit Union recently announced the grand opening of their new Clarence High School office with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Dec. 7. More...
Jean O’ Connell has been a resident of Clarence Hollow for decades, and the changes she’s seen transpire have not all been positive. O’Connell remembers a post office next to the bowling alley and a Main Street lined with a lo More...
With the prolific use of social media in recent years, the ease and efficiency with which teens can abuse their peers online have skyrocketed, and according to a new study conducted by the Siena College Research Institute, AT&T and the Tyler Clem More...
Residents will go to the polls on Tuesday to elect a commissioner in Clarence Fire District No. 1. Incumbent Douglas G. Garlapo is running unopposed for a commissioner post. The five-year term will begin on Jan. More...
On Nov. 21, the Youth Board and Youth Bureau sponsored a program on the opioid and heroin epidemic in Erie County at Clarence Town Hall. We had approximately 120 present, and about 50 were high school students. More...
Saturday, Nov. 26 • Deputies responded to a disturbance on Bickert Terrace. An allegedly intoxicated woman was arguing with family members. She was transported to the hospital for treatment of alcohol-related issues. More...
Doris S. Kauffman (nee Smith), 93, of Clarence, died Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016. Mrs. Kauffman was born on Aug. 20, 1923, in Massena, New York. In her early adult years, she lived in Washington, D.C., and worked at the Pentagon. More...
SISTER JOAN CARROLL (Sister Mary Vincent), of the Sisters of St. Joseph, of Clarence, died Saturday, Nov. 26, 2016. She is survived by six cousins, Gary, Mary, Carl, Sue, Ed and Sharon. A Mass of Christian Burial was held on Nov. More...
Harris Hill United Methodist Church, 8495 Main Street, Clarence, will present a Christmas Concert and Sing-a-Long at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10. Free admission. Refreshments will be served following the concert. More...
There was one student who always stayed in the back of Sandy Barton’s mind. Eighteen years ago, Barton was an elementary school teacher. She had a boy in her class who experienced the death of his cousin. More...
“An angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, ‘Joseph, son of David, do not fear to take Mary as your wife, for that which is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. More...