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The Clarence Summer Orchestra has scored a coup for its "Come Two by Two to the Musical Zoo" concert at 7 p. m. Sunday in Clarence Town Park, 10405 Main St.
Area volunteers pitch in to clean up
“It'll help out the soil, and aesthetically, it will be a focus to an empty space next to the railroad tracks.”
Volunteers plant trees Saturday along William Street as part of Earth Day activities. via Buffalo News
Buffalo Erie Co. Historical Society- All week 10am-5pm: Cathedrals of Industry: Photographs by Michael L. Horowitz "); var headline = escape ; OpenWin "> Buffalo Erie Co. via WIVB-TV Buffalo
$1.36 million awarded to North Java woman hurt in crash
Christina Weston of North Java was awarded $1.36 million by a Buffalo jury Wednesday for the lower back injuries she suffered in a motor vehicle collision four years ago. via Buffalo News
Best Bets: activities for the family this weekend
The movie with a message, "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory," starring Gene Wilder, will be presented for free at 4 p.m. Sunday in Shea's Performing Arts Center, 646 Main St. via Buffalo News
The Time to Reserve Your Share is Now
Spring will soon crawl out of hibernation. This brings fresh regional produce to mind. via Br city
Fire destroys Wyoming County home
A faulty chimney caused a fire that heavily damaged a home early today in Java, Wyoming County. via Democrat & Chronicle
Diocese announces closing of 5 churches
“I hope people will continue to see and accept that we are progressing on a journey that is true and real, deepening and enriching our faith along the way”
Five more Catholic churches in Erie and Wyoming counties will be shut down and a sixth will be converted into an occasional worship site, under the Diocese of Buffalo's latest restructuring plans. via Buffalo News
Locals divided over how to use anticipated government rebate checks
“A real tax break is one thing”
The response in Fallon to the federal government's proposed economic stimulus package is mixed. via Nevada Appeal
Organizations decorate trees for needy families
“This way they will receive a sweet gift, along with a sweet treat, with plenty of candy to eat.”
Issue date: 12/4/07 Section: Campus News Media Credit: ALEX MOIR/THE CAROLINIAN Students gathered on Saturday in the Cone Ballroom of the EUC for the Alumni Associations charity event, Branches of Love. via The Carolinian
Reporters' Notebook / Bits and pieces of news...
For a while this coming weekend, the Jolly Old Elf will be everywhere at once. There's "Breakfast With Santa" at 9 a.m. Saturday at Mount St. via Buffalo News
November 21, 2007 - Wyoming County Residents Form New Pheasants Forever Chapter in New York State
“Our first banquet will help get our habitat projects off the ground - ”
Attica, N.Y. - November-21 - Residents in New York's Wyoming County have formed the state's newest Pheasants Forever chapter, the Wyoming County Chapter of PF. via Pheasants Forever
CONSERVATION WORKSHOP: The Buffalo Zoo will present a series of workshops on a variety of conservation issues, in partnership with the University at Buffalo's environmental studies program, Environmental ... via Buffalo News
Going Green brings in the green
“And the way I figure it if the sun isn't out the wind is blowing.”
Buffalo has a reputation for white winters but the Queen City is developing a new "green" image. via WKBW-TV
Niagara Thruway crash snarls traffic in area
A three-vehicle pileup Monday afternoon in the southbound lanes of the Niagara Thruway snarled rushhour traffic. via Buffalo News
CSA Spotlight: Outside of the City, Still Within Reach
“Once customers try the smoked style, they never go back.”
To wrap up our series on CSAs , we've taken a look at farms that operate as CSAs, but do not offer drop-off locations within the city limits. via Br city