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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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Safety issues prompt board to close Limerick Hall
Limerick Hall, a historic building at Clarence Center and Cummings roads in Akron, will be closed to public use as of Dec.
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BLOTTER: Police reports published Nov. 7
City of Lockport * HARASSMENT: Willie F. Caldwell, 49, 52 Bacon St., Apt. 1, was charged Wednesday evening with second-degree harassment and third-degree menacing.
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Religion Notes / News of area faith groups
The first "Peace Fair" will be held from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. next Saturday in Pilgrim-St. Luke's United Church of Christ, 355 Richmond Ave.
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Obama Party In Ohio Ends In Gunfire
A bouncer at an Akron bar was shot after ejecting a patron as a Barack Obama celebration that attracted nearly 400 partiers overflowed into the street.
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Open Seat: Fricano retirement creates unexpected vacancy in State Supreme Court.
Voters in Niagara County will chose from three candidates for two vacant seats on the State Supreme Court bench in the Eighth Judicial District.
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Joint effort made to fund erosion fight
The Town of Newstead and Village of Akron are reapplying for a federal grant to help alleviate the erosion of the Murder Creek embankment below the Main Street retail district in the village.
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COLUMN: Wheatfield councilman offers his endorsement
The decision to leave my home in the Town of Wheatfield and relocate to the great state of Alabama with my family was a major lifestyle change.
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Basom man charged with DWI was driving with revoked license
Erie County sheriff's deputies early today arrested a Basom man for driving while intoxicated and accused him of driving with a license that had been revoked following a previous alcohol-related conviction.
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City of Lockport: Lockdown caused by 'unfounded' threat
A city school was briefly locked down as three law enforcement agencies converged on Lockport Memorial Hospital Wednesday afternoon in response to a man with a gun.
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As bridge is closed, funds are sought
The State Street Bridge has been closed by the Village of Akron, and state funding is being sought for replacing or rehabilitating it.
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Farewell Owen
Owen Pieber lived a little over four years. During his short time on earth, he touched many lives.
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BLOTTER: Police reports published Oct. 14
City of Lockport * CHARGED: Joseph W. Page, 23, 30 Monroe St. was charged with third-degree menacing and second-degree harassment.
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Chief named for planning and building
A seven-year employee of the Town of Newstead will have the new title of director of planning and building.
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