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Newstead OKs rules for complex
The Newstead Town Board adopted two resolutions at its reorganizational meeting Monday pertaining to building a public works complex with the Village of Akron.
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Evans Bank acquires data firm
When Suchak Data Systems was founded in 1981, Evans Bank was one of its original customers.
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Bruce Andriatch: Bring on a 09! Herea s what to expect
Every local school board holds a meeting to ask residents where in the budget they would like them to cut to save money.
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Flooding Causes Road Closures
Flooding is expected to continue along parts of the Tonawanda Creek today. A few roads are closed as of Tuesday morning due to the flooding.
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Public hearing set in Newstead on shooting club's plan for site
A public hearing is set for Jan. 12 on the Buffalo Shooting Club's plans to redevelop a former industrial/mining site in Newstead into a trap-and skeet-shooting range.
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Wires Down...Power Out
High winds are to blame for numerous power outages throughout Western New York. NYSEG and National Grid are both reporting power outages because of downed wires.
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Akron pupils raise funds for Owen's Toy Box
Fifth-graders at Akron Central Elementary School recently donated $3,200 to Women and Children's Hospital.
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Group helps elderly and disabled people
Hearts and Hands Faith in Action, a volunteer organization, is assisting about 300 elderly and disabled people in Akron, Newstead, the Tonawanda Reservation, Alden and Wales.
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Board moves ahead on joint public works complex
Taking a cue from Councilman Thomas George, the Newstead Town Board agreed informally Monday ) to move forward on a joint public works complex with the Village of Akron and locate the complex at Clarence Center ...
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Reporters' Notebook/ Bits and pieces of news...
The spirit of giving will be in the air from 5 to 6:30 p. m. Wednesday as Middleport United Methodist Church, Park Avenue and South Vernon Street, holds a free community dinner.
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Coming Up
EPIC ENROLLMENT: EPIC, the New York State senior citizens prescription plan, will sponsor an open enrollment to help eligible seniors fill out applications and answer questions on how EPIC works with the ...
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Ways 2 Save: Home Heating Costs
The cold and snow are here already. And like almost everyone else, natural gas companies are warning about increased costs.
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Arrests made in home invasion
State Police have made two arrests in a violent home invasion in Newstead. Troopers have charged 39-year-old Albert Bauer of Akron and 23-year-old Norman Michael of Batavia with second-degree attempted murder.
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Village Board looking to add a part-time police officer
Akron hopes to add at least one part-time police officer to the village force to ease scheduling conflicts and keep overtime down.
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Community Christmas kicks off Dec. 13
Akron's Community Christmas will kick off Dec. 13 with a parade, caroling and a tree lighting.
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Tonawanda Seneca ties enrich Akron schools
The tribal heritage, culture and language of the Tonawanda Seneca Nation is an integral part of the Akron Central School District curriculum.
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For plucky turkey farmer bird biz about tradition
Preparing a Thanksgiving Day turkey is a completely different concept for Vicki Olexa.
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Option OK'd on site for public works
The Newstead Town Board on Monday authorized exercising an option to purchase 22 acres at 12831 Clarence Center Road as a possible site for a joint public works facility with the Village of Akron.
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Coming Up
SENIOR PROGRAM: Catholic Health's HealthConnection will host a program titled Elder Fraud/Smart Senior, presented by the state attorney general's office, at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday in CHS Education Center, Suite ...
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Owen - A Courageous Fighter To The End
Posted By: Claudine Ewing 6 hrs ago Owen Pieber battled a rare cancer with strength, endurance and courage.
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