The next two editions of the Amherst Bee will be published and delivered a day late, on Friday, Dec. 27 and Jan. 3, due to ...
Walter T. Hoffman, 97, of Cheektowaga, who owned and operated W.T. Hoffman Delivery Service with his late wife, Thelma, died ...
Richard G. Schwind, 96, a retired Buffalo attorney and resident of Asbury Pointe, died Dec. 5, 2024. Mr. Schwind was greatly ...
Ralph L. Halpern, 95, of Buffalo, a wellknown attorney, died Dec. 11, 2024. Throughout his life, Mr. Halpern valued education ...
Kaleb Acosta, of Williamsville, and assigned to the 153rd Troop Command Headquarters, received a promotion to the rank of staff sergeant. Brayden Witte, of East Amherst, and assigned to the Company D, ...
Williamsville North’s wrestling team combined with Williamsville East for the past six years, and it was a successful combination. Last year’s squad won the ECIC Division I and Class AA titles, ...
Normally, one might take issue with a public entity purchasing land to buy a highly visible, vacant and undeveloped piece of property (formerly a gun club site) that is contiguous to a parcel already ...
Hana Gist, of Williamsville, was named the October “Student of the Month” by the Office of Residence Life at SUNY Fredonia. Oops! A Digital Subscription is required to view this content. Please note ...
125 Years AgoDec. 21, 1899 At the Board of Supervisors meeting in Buffalo, a resolution was introduced to separate the City of Buffalo from the balance of the county. The vote as 25 ayes and 22 noes.
The Amherst boys hockey team has struggled to string victories together in recent years, including a four-win campaign last year. New coach Mike Capizzi, who previously coached the past seven years ...