Sunday, Feb. 23 • Amherst police responded to an area eyeglass store for the report of the larceny of approximately $3,000 worth of eyeglass frames. An employee was able to ...
Lunch mob Creekview Restaurant will host a lunch mob at noon Thursday, Jan. 16, at the restaurant, 5629 Main St. Attendees are responsible for the cost of their lunch ...
Sunday, Dec. 15 • Amherst police received a call for a hit-and-run accident on South Union Road. A witness to the accident followed the suspect vehicle to a residence where two males exited and one ...
Amherst is a large town of 53.6 square miles with a population of over 131,000 residents who have many different needs. The needs of Eggertsville, Getzville, Snyder, Swormville, East Amherst, and the ...
Sunday, Jan. 26 • An Amherst police officer stopped a vehicle for vehicle and traffic violations. Investigation revealed the 43-year-old male from Tonawanda possessed cocaine. Monday, Jan. 27 • ...
Williamsville East boys hockey coach Mike Torrillo has a motto of “if they don’t score, we can’t lose games,” and his team took that to heart in Friday’s Section VI Small Schools final against ...
Kyle Chmiel, of East Amherst, was named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at the University of Nebraska Lincoln. Allyse Efthemis, of Williamsville, and Ava Mamon, of East Amherst, were named to ...
A week after reaching the 100-pin milestone and winning at the Lockport Tournament, Amherst’s Quinlan Lyle was crowned champion at 138 pounds at the ECIC Championships, held Friday and Saturday at ...
– There is no common sense justification for Kulpa to be brokering a deal with two private entities that the taxpayers suddenly find they are on the hook to pay for. The common people of Amherst see ...
125 Years AgoFeb. 19, 1900 18 inches of snow fell. R.R. Jamison, 35, a farmer of Eggertsville, was froze to death while driving on Kenmore Road. 100 Years AgoFeb. 19, 1925 Main Street in Williamsville ...