In recent months, various media sources, including The Bee, have reported extensively on this winter’s salt shortage. While ...
Clarence’s girls basketball team nearly scored as many points in its 80-44 victory over Frontier on Friday as it did in its ...
Former Clarence resident Heather Maldonado has been appointed Keuka College’s provost and vice president for academic affairs ...
Clarence’s boys basketball team did something on Feb. 4 that no other team had been able to do since before Christmas when it took down the Chargers, 55-51, to hand them their first loss in almost a ...
Clarence’s 4x400-meter relay of Andrew Gulde, Ryan Burger, Isaac Cannizzaro and Anthony Danielson won that race in a season-best time of 3 minutes, 32.13 seconds to highlight the Red Devils’ ...
The Refugee Partnership of Western New York has launched a Crisis Response Fund to help cover suspended federal refugee resettlement funding, with a goal of raising $1.5 million in 30 days, as a ...
As the Town of Clarence continues working on its zoning code update, a new website is available at cpl-team.mysocialpinpoint.com/clarence-zoning to keep people up to date on the work and how they will ...
Following a salt shortage that impacted multiple municipalities in January, Erie County has come to an agreement with Compass Minerals of Kansas City to provide the county with 1,000 tons of salt per ...
Home-pool advantage helped Carter Leach ensure that Clarence’s boys swimming team would be represented at the upcoming state championships, as he hit the qualifying standard time in the 200 freestyle ...
The College of Charleston has named Isabella Insinna, of Clarence, to its fall 2024 president’s list. This college’s president’s list students earn a GPA of at least 3.8 and complete a minimum of 12 ...
It’s safe to say pretty much all of our readers are familiar with the Valentine’s Day traditions here in America. You have dinner, flowers and chocolates for couples; packages of little Valentines for ...
Clarence, NY 3 Town Place, or to register For more information for an event, call 741- 2650. HOURS: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday, Tuesday andThursday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday;10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and ...
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