The West Seneca town justice race left Jeffrey Harrington and Joseph Lorigo biting their nails Tuesday night as numbers became too close to call. More...
The Meals on Wheels Foundation of Western New York and Wilson Farms kicked off the seventh annual “Step Up to the Plate” fundraising campaign on Friday to support the homebound elderly and disabled served by Meals on Wheels programs thro More...
The West Seneca Public Library is offering a free educational event, “Wisdom & Wealth,” for interested patrons. A certified financial planner will be on hand for the following Tuesday programs, each running from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.: More...
My wife and I spent 38 wonderful years in West Seneca. The people were friendly, and we raised four children who did just fine in the West Seneca schools and are now productive members of society. More...
West Seneca resident Mike Bauer, a 5-foot-2-inch, 130-pound varsity football player at Bishop Timon-St. Jude has been nominated for the High School Rudy Award and Scholarship. Please go to www.highschoolrudyawards. More...
Indians rally from 25-point halftime deficit to earn first win in 16 games
by JASON NADOLINSKI Reporter
One final defensive stop with 1.1 seconds to play allowed two years of frustration to melt away last Thursday night as West Seneca West’s football team enjoyed the sweet taste of victory for the first time in two years, defeating Niagara Falls More...
First/second-grade division Tony Martin Awards 28 Dairy Queen 10 Reilly Shea was the leading scorer for Dairy Queen with six points and three rebounds during the Tony Martin Awards’ 28-10 victory over Dairy Queen in a recent Southtowns More...
West Seneca East’s boys soccer team picked up one of its three wins of the season last Wednesday when it shut out Williamsville South in a Section VI Class A-1 prequarterfinal, 1-0. More...
The Nickel Creek Cafe is hosting a Polka Party on Sunday, Nov. 14. The event features music by The New Direction Band between 4 and 7 p.m., as well as dinner and drink specials. Admission is free. More...
thurs. 4 Last of the Sensitive Bastards — A world premiere by Justin Karcher. Performances: 8 p.m. Nov. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 14, 18, 19 & 20 at Buffalo East, 1412 Main St., Buffalo; $. 445-9432. fri. More...
fri. 5 Mike Parker: Drawings — Lif e drawings of the human figure on display through Thursday, Nov. 11 at Blink Gallery, 466 Amherst St., Buffalo; Free. More...
thurs. 4 After School Escape — Children in grades K-5 are invited to enjoy a one-hour program for kids featuring a different, fun, outdoor activity each week, 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. More...
Residents of West Seneca will realize a lower tax rate in 2011, but the decrease won’t be quite as large as that projected in Supervisor Wallace Piotrowski’s tentative budget. On Oct. More...
West Seneca West’s Brian Penders, right, and Kenmore West’s John Courtney race towards a loose ball during the 10th-seeded Indians’ 4-3 upset victory over the seventh-seeded Blue Dev More...
• AN EERIE QUIET — The soft sounds of doorbell chimes and shuffling of little feet were nearly the only sounds made in the Town of West Seneca Sunday evening while young ghouls and goblins begged for treats. More...
(Editor’s note: The Bee’s police blotter is a sampling of unusual, sometimes humorous calls received by the police department. It is not intended to be a complete record of all incidents reported. More...
(Editor’s note: Call The Bee at 632-0390 and record a one-minute comment on our Bee Heard line. It gives readers an opportunity to comment quickly and candidly on items of local or regional interest. More...
MINIATURE CREATIONS — Five-year-old Maya Reisch, of West Seneca, holds up a miniature carved-wood milk bottle for her mother to see in hopes of adding it to her dollhouse collection. More...
Select Subway restaurants throughout Western New York recently participated in a fundraising campaign that yielded more than $30,000 for Buffalo’s Roswell Park Cancer Institute. More...
National Grid is actively reaching out to its customers through awareness and education initiatives to help them identify and apply for Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program grants; make cost-saving energy efficiency changes in their homes; and More...
M.K.S. Plumbing Corp. of West Seneca was the apparent low bidder of three firms competing for a contract through the New York State Office of General Services. The low bid was $84,848. More...