STAYING FIT — Instructor Carla Baran, left, and student Joanne Brown go through a workout during a Pilates class held Monday at the Clarence Center United Methodist Church. More...
125 Years Ago Jan. 7, 1886 Mr. Joseph Miller, living on Jacob Riegle’s farm, is getting along finely. At the annual election of the Clarence Lodge, Ancient Order Of United Workmen, held Dec. 30, L.A. More...
Clarence’s junior varsity hockey team added two shutouts and a tie to its season tally over the holiday break. Goalie Matt Salvati shut out Sweet Home last Monday, 4-0, with goals by George Haugato, Anthony Avarello and Ryan Lock (two).&n More...
The first public meeting for the Clarence Habitat House project will be held at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 10, at the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 4375 Harris Hill Road, at the corner of Main Street. More...
Clarence Superintendent Thomas G. Coseo, who has led the school district for 20 years, has announced his intention to retire at the end of the school year. More...
Several components of a Town of Clarence drainage study have been completed, according to Town Engineer Joseph Latona. About 450 culverts have been located and mapped in the town. More...
.I see gasoline retailers have given everyone in Western New York their Christmas shaft, about 5 to 10 cents per gallon. Good for them, thank you. Guess what? More...
Each year, the Clarence Chamber of Commerce recognizes people, businesses and organizations that have significantly contributed to the community. (See editorial on page four) More...
The Erie County Legislature approved a resolution during its final session of 2010 to spend $3 million of this year’s surplus to support the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library branches in 2011. Through this compromise, the two bodies More...
Clarence Community & Schools Federal Credit Union will again be awarding a $500 scholarship to a high school senior in honor of its past treasurer and CEO Louis Nanni. More...
This letter is in response to Dr. Marian M. Gray’s recent (Dec. 22) letter to The Clarence Bee. It seems ludicrous to me that Dr. Gray is so concerned about County Executive Chris Collins being picked on when Mr. More...
Saturday, Dec. 25 A suspicious vehicle was reported to be driving around the parking lot of a Transit Road business. It was a private security officer who was hired to watch the store on Christmas. An alarm was reported on Main Street. More...
Rita J. Trowbridge (nee Funk), 88, of Irving, died peacefully Sunday Dec. 19, 2010, in Lakeshore Hospital. Born Sept. 13, 1922 in Buffalo, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Martha Benzula Funk. More...
Historically, people have operated with two distinct but not necessarily separate senses of time. Today, most of us conduct our lives all too aware of linear time. More...
by JUDY SIRIANNI Clarence Chamber of Commerce president C larence Chamber of Commerce has made many strides in the past two years, and we will continue in the New Year. More...
SCORE Western New York will host a Starting and Managing Your Own Business all-day seminar from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Jan. 14, at Bryant & Stratton College, 200 Red Tail, Orchard Park. More...
The Taste of Buffalo is accepting applications from restaurants and wineries interested in participating in the 2011 event. Applications are available to download at www.tasteofbuffalo.com and must be received by Jan. 31, 2011. More...