The Buffalo branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) has been committed to promoting higher education, ...
Ann Burch, 95, of Greensboro, North Carolina, and formerly of Amherst, died Oct. 13, 2024. Ann Magdalen Ottney was born on ...
It was an exceptional week for the Williamsville East boys soccer team as the Flames won the ECIC II league championship and ...
Sweet Home High School senior Mayesha Subaita was appointed as a student representative to the district’s board of education ...
When the movie, “Smokey and the Bandit” came out in 1977, it hit the box office by storm. The movie, which featured legendary actor Burt Reynolds, made around $127 million, making it the second ...
The 2024 national election will be one of the most significant in our country’s history, but there are also a number of important races and propositions at the local level. There will be two proposals ...
The Amherst field hockey team traveled to Pioneer on Oct. 16 and recorded a 3-1 win. Coach Taylor Sobieraski said it was a hard fought battle as it was tied going into halftime, but Amherst ...
Syanne Tyson placed third at the Section VI Girls Tennis Singles Tournament for the past three years. She did not want her senior season against sectional competition to end the same way. The ...
Maria (Csonka) Bardos, 86, of Williamsville, died Sept. 23, 2024. She was born on March 10, 1938, to Kornelia and John (János ...
The Amherst Town Board held its first of three public hearings on the proposed 2025 budget on Oct. 15 with Supervisor Brian Kulpa announcing a 1.99% tax levy for 2025. “There is a tax levy increase, ...
Kenneth Butka, 73, of Amherst, a retired math teacher and coach at Amherst High School, died Sept. 22. Born in Buffalo in 1950, he began teaching in January 1973 following service in the U.S. Army ...
Suman Arash and Tyler Solomon, of Amherst, were promoted to private first class in the New York Army National Guard. Verrica Frimpong, of Amherst, was promoted to private in the New York Army National ...