Did you know that 2025 marks the 175th anniversary of the Village of Williamsville’s official incorporation? The Village of ...
During the winter months people wear warmer clothes, change their routine and take extra precautions to ensure they stay safe and warm as the temperature drops. While it is important to be mindful of ...
The Amherst Chamber Ensembles is hosting a concert to celebrate Women’s History Month at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 2, at the ...
The Williamsville Business Association will hold the eighth annual Johnny G. Cansdale Soup Stroll from noon to 3 p.m.
Sweet Home Central School District is moving forward with new bus routes and changes to start and stop times for the 2025-26 school year. The Board of Education approved the changes with a 4-2 vote ...
Clarence native Lindsay Adornetto has been spreading the love in Western New York. Adornetto has organized seven Singles ...
In a surprising reversal, the Williamsville Central School District Board of Education decided to not go ahead with proposed ...
Amherst’s Taryn Ashley drives to the basket while trying to evade the defense of Williamsville North’s Nicolette Zachery in ...
Students at Williamsville North High School will present a 2022 rendition of the musical comedy “Anything Goes,” which is ...
Kulpa’s word “partnering” is a euphemism for gifting taxpayer’s money to the elite and large wealthy corporations like UB, Daemen and UBMD. He has a blind eye and closed mouth for the struggling ...
Lauren Devin and Ella Wisniewski, of Williamsville, and Joshua Gawron, Emma Gennaro, and Sydney Kelsch, of East Amherst, were named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at John Carroll University.
To celebrate the diversity and rich history of the community, the Broadway Market is hosting 30 additional pop-up vendors and live musical performances each Saturday throughout Black History Month.