Victoria Trzaska, 7, of West Seneca, hunts for the prize-winning duck in an attempt to win a stuffed animal during the Queen of Heaven Carnival on Saturday. Photo by John Rusac More...
Two persons were arrested after an anonymous phone call early Tuesday morning that led West Seneca police to a suspected methamphetamine lab in the basement of a Briarhill Drive home. More...
SUMMER CONCERT SERIES — Dan Bonner performs with the Blarney Bunch under the Lions Band Shell Monday night behind Town Hall as part of the West Seneca Summer Concert series. More...
Emmy Award Winning Congressional correspondent and best–selling author Cokie Roberts will deliver the keynote address during the WNY Women’s Fund second annual “What She’s Made Of” fundraising event from 6 to 8:30 p.m. More...
West Seneca resident Paula Witherell is the recipient of four Excalibur Awards from the Public Relations Society of America Buffalo Niagara Chapter. More...
The following West Seneca graduates of the class of 2010 at St. John Vianney School in Orchard Park were recipients of various special honors: Renee Fedyk received the Gallagher Family Memorial Scholarship and School Health Award. More...
West Seneca resident Matthew Grigajtis was named to the dean’s list for the spring 2010 semester at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, N.H. Grigajtis is pursuing a degree in information technology. More...
(Do you have a memory of the West Seneca area you would like to share with Bee readers? Send it to “Out of the Past,” West Seneca Bee, 5564 Main St., Buffalo, NY 14221-5410). More...
Frontier’s Falcon Track Club will be hosting its fifth annual Coach “Cap” Capuani Memorial Race 5K cross country and one-mile fun run starting at 9 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 7. More...
The West Seneca Marching Band, which is comprised of students from both East and West senior high schools, is hosting a bottle and can drive from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 17 at the Southgate Plaza on Union Road. More...
The New York State Insurance Department is warning senior citizens to be on the lookout for fraud as they begin to receive their $250 rebates for Medicare Part D prescription drug costs under the new federal health care reforms. More...
Curbell Plastics Inc. of Orchard Park was recently awarded a bronze Excalibur from the Buffalo-Niagara Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America for its 2009 “Machine Builder” marketing campaign. More...
by SAMANTHA ROBINSON Reporter Temperatures and tensions ran high last week when the West Seneca Planning Board approved a special permit for Young Development Inc.’s senior housing project. More...
If ever a Buffalo-themed dictionary were to be created, the definition of the word “dominance” most certainly would not be illustrated with a Buffalo Bills logo. More...
• RESPONSIBILITY — In last week’s paper, a story was published on the misuse of Facebook by some of the younger town employees — some past, some present and perhaps some unaffiliated with the town who may have been unknow More...
A couple of days ago I was driving in the area of Southwestern Boulevard and Transit Road, and a Town of West Seneca garbage truck was in front of me doing 55 mph. On the back end of this truck were two workers hanging on. More...
As directors of the West Seneca Peer Counseling Program, we are very proud of the work we, along with our students, do to promote a healthy drug-free lifestyle for our West Seneca youth. More...
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The Northtowns Thunder, a girls travel soccer team, is holding open tryouts for their 2010-2011 U16 team. Age appropriate girls from any area are welcome to try out (birthdate no earlier than 8/1/93). Tryouts will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. More...
They may not participate in the flashiest of sports, but don’t try telling the athletes that their chosen sport isn’t as important when the Empire State Games kick off July 21 in Buffalo. More...
The first goal Empire State Games scholastic baseball co-coach Jerry Slawek has, as he has every year in which he has been a part of the Games, is to guide his players to the medal round — hopefully so the Western Region can compete for a gold More...
thurs. 15 The Doerfel Family — 7 p.m., Bassett Park, Youngs and Klein roads, Amherst; Free. The Bravuras — 8 p.m., Flying Turtles Bar & Grill, 1641 Military Road, Kenmore; $. More...
fri. 16 Remnants of A Life Undercover — Mary Johnson’s solo show opening at 6 p.m. Friday, July 16 at 464 Gallery, 464 E. Amherst St., Buffalo; Free. 983-2112 thurs. More...