David Robert Miske, 55, of Williamsville, died Oct. 6, 2024. Born Dec. 17, 1968, he was a 1987 graduate of Amherst High ...
The Amherst Symphony Orchestra will host a “Fall Fanfare” concert at 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, at Amherst Middle School, 55 ...
The Williamsville South football team went into Friday’s Section VI Class B-1 road game at West Seneca East down five starters but persevered for a 48-28 victory. “It was a good win for us,” South ...
Fall brings cooler weather, vibrant colors of changing leaves, the smell of cinnamon and pumpkin spice, crispy crunchy apples and the return to school. For youth, school staff and parents/guardians ...
Amherst’s girls swim team hosted Williamsville East in its annual “Pink the Pool” event on Oct. 1 to raise funds and awareness in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The Lady Tigers put forth ...
The Williamsville North football team could do little wrong in Friday’s Class A-1 home league game over Frontier. The Spartans built a 36-6 halftime lead on their way to a 42-6 victory. North’s ...
The Amherst South Rotary Club will hold a Shred-it Event from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Oct. 19, at The Aesthetic Associates Centre. 2500 Kensington Ave., Amherst. This community event offers ...
Town of Amherst residents voiced their concern over the town board’s developmental plans, handling of immigration, lack of transparency, and more during a board meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 1. The ...
Members of the Amherst Concerned Citizens group presented a survey that was taken by 1,331 town residents to the Amherst Town Board members during a board meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1. The ...
Homecoming Week can provide plenty of distractions, but that wasn’t the case for the Sweet Home football team. The Panthers led 46-21 at halftime on their way to Saturday’s 53-21 Homecoming Game win ...
Carson Belle-Isle, of Amherst, and Patrick Sarzynski, of Eggertsville, were accepted into Hamilton College. Sean O’Hara, of Williamsville, was named to the dean’s list at Biola University. Oops! A ...
While many may think of October as spooky season with pumpkins and ghosts, the only thing more scary than some Halloween costumes is the fact that one out of eight women in the United States will be ...