SMART Boards — an interactive platform that allows for the integration of computer technology in lieu of traditional blackboards — were installed in most of the classrooms at Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary School in Clarence last yea More...
A s we have seen recently in Clarence in light of a proposed 9.8 percent tax levy increase, funding for education these days is an incredible endeavor that creates major challenges for the men and women in charge of figuring out how to finance it. More...
• CREATIVITY — The TV show “Project Runway” is a favorite program in our household, and if we’re not home on Thursday nights to watch it live, we always gather at a later point to play it on of the DVR. More...
125 Years Ago May 3, 1888 The primary department of the Clarence Center school, under the charge of Miss Malvina Wittlinger, closed on Friday last. Mr. F. Fisher is taking charge of the entire school at the end of the term. More...
.There is one issue that I think that employers should consider acting on in the immediate future. Health care costs have skyrocketed, and I think this should be reviewed and the present policy amended. More...
Quick starts meant all the success in the world to Clarence’s boys lacrosse in its two most recent victories, which included a 14-6 conquest over traditional Rochester power Rush Henrietta on April 20. More...
Clarence’s girls lacrosse team knocked off Niagara Wheatfield in front of a crowd of nearly 150 spectators Saturday at Niagara University, 9-5, to close out what was a three-win week for the Lady Red Devils. More...
Clarence High School students Tess Luzi, left, and her twin, Jenna, along with kindergartner Samantha Kramer, 5, help spruce up the natural habitat area during the Day of Caring event at Clarence Cen More...
The Town of Clarence added a large parcel to its Greenprint program at the Town Board meeting on April 24 after a presentation by the Western New York Land Conservancy, and it stands to become a major player for connecting portions of the town’ More...
Clarence High School’s musical production of “Chicago” in March earned the school top honors during this year’s Kenny Awards, held April 20 at Shea’s Performing Arts Center in Buffalo. More...
For 15 years, Jerry Schuler has endeavored to help both the animals and the people of Clarence in his post as animal control officer. The Paul Smith’s College graduate was working as an arborist prior to applying for the position, and he More...
— Laurie Maniccia and her daughter, Samantha, of Clarence, place a ticket in one of the 229 baskets during the the annual basket raffle held at the Clarence Senior Center on Saturday. More...
Clarence taxpayers must pass the 9.8 percent budget for 2013-14 by a 60 percent supermajority. Examine Clarence school tax rates during the past 12 years. Compare the top-ranked Clarence schools to what any other district offers. More...
Compare Clarence school tax rates to every other Erie County school district. Clarence residents pay far less compared to every other school district. More...
Last week, the Clarence High School Chorale alumni were invited to sing in a memorial concert for Mr. Robert Vehar, a well-loved vocal music teacher. More...
Runway 6.0 — a fashion show developed by the fashion and textile technology department at Buffalo State College — has grown into one of the premiere designer events in the Buffalo Niagara region since its inception in 2009, bringing in in More...
That’s how Patrick Spoth, who runs Kelkenberg Farm in Clarence Center with his wife, Charlene, feels about the industry, and that is evidenced by the 36,000 farms in the state. More...
Story Programs Toddler Time for ages 2 and 3 will be held at 10:30 a.m. Mondays, May 6, 13 and 20. A caregiver must remain with the child during the program. More...
Each week, the Clarence Youth Board and Youth Bureau will provide information addressing current issues pertinent to youth and families. This week’s topic is new laws for young drivers: More...
The Schofield Adult Wellness Center has scheduled a variety of health and wellness seminars this spring. These free programs are open to the public, so those interested should call 995-3851 to make a reservation. More...
The McGuire Group’s Harris Hill Nursing Facility and the Alzheimer’s Association of WNY will host a free dementia sensitivity training seminar for caregivers from 3 to 4 p.m. More...