Wednesday Dec 23 | The Morning Call
Paul Carpenter: Sing a joyful song about snow
Many readers of The Morning Call are familiar with the man the newspaper, on a number of occasions, has called ''the legendary Dick Tracy'' -- a popular color analyst on local television sports programs and the coach who took Whitehall High School to a state basketball championship.
The Salvation Army is still searching for bell ringers to volunteer during the holiday season.
Man with three DWIs pulled over in stolen car
November 29, 2009, 7:11 AM / A Delevan man with three drunken driving convictions this year was arrested on charges of his fourth on Saturday, when Orchard Park police pulled him over in a stolen vehicle.
With amusement rides, corndogs and kettle corn as part of the festivities, the buzz of activity Friday at the Fairgrounds in Hamburg was sort of the obverse of Christmas in July.
October 23, 2009, 7:40 AM / The annual ART for HEART Auction takes place from 5:30 to 8 p. m. Saturday in the Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum and includes live music, food, raffles and prizes.
In Satan's Church, an Eden Besieged
Women: intrinsically evil or tragically misunderstood? If this strikes you as a fruitful topic of discussion, then you may wish to see - or perhaps I should say endure - Lars von Trier 's "Antichrist," a film that has already set off carefully orchestrated frissons of disturbance at film festivals around the world.
BOCES open house held in Angola
The Lake Shore High School/Carrier Educational Center Career & Technical Academy threw open its doors for current and prospective students and their families on Sept.
Charles T.LaRose, an American hero. America lost a great man today, a man who embodied everything that's good about this country.
Former Scout campground in Eden will be sold in auction
Nearly 60 acres of land on Eighteen Mile Creek with a spectacular 50-foot gorge is being auctioned later this month.
Collins landowners can request to b.....
During the recent Collins Town Board meeting, landowners were advised that between Nov.
End of summer questions and answers from Master Gardener
By: Leo Lubke End of summer questions and answers from Master Gardener Reader tells of blooming crabapple tree TIME TO SEPARATE - Blooming spring bulbs are several months away.
Flood leaves problems piled along North Collins creek
Judy Baker and Rich DiPaolo love the house they bought on 1.75 pastoral acres in North Collins, along the south branch of Eighteenmile Creek.
Garden Notes /News of area clubs and events
Eden Garden Club's annual garage sale fundraiser continues through Sunday at Brockman Greenhouses, 9758 Gowanda State Road, Eden.
The Post-Journal, Jamestown New York
Descendents of Harold and Violet Walters Brown gathered for the 26th annual Brown reunion in Randol Town Park with 58 attending from New York, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Tax rates stay stable in 3 towns, rise in 2
August 27, 2009, 6:42 AM / Taxes are going up, or staying the same, depending where you live in the Eden Central School District.
Fun wins out over economy as crowds turn out for activities on closing day
There were few signs of a downward economy Sunday as vendors and thousands of last-minute Erie County Fairgoers took advantage of the fair's final day in Hamburg.
3 charged with DWI in separate incidents
August 16, 2009, 11:50 AM / Erie County sheriff's deputies charged three men with drunken driving in separate traffic stops Saturday afternoon and early this morning.
A little bit of mud could not keep the crowds away from the opening day of the Erie County Fair this afternoon.
Flooding Closes Major Southern Tier Roads
Damaging storms rake Western New York, and the result has been flooded-out roads in scattered parts of the region.
N. Collins, Brant, Eden Feel Storm Pain
Creeks and streams are still swollen in some areas of North Collins, Brant and Eden, where massive thunderstorms rolled through Sunday night and early Monday morning.