2022-02-09

Obituary: Elizabeth Jean Post, Proud of Family, In the Fair Hall of Fame

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Elizabeth Jean Post  Jan. 25, 1931-Jan. 31, 2022 Elizabeth Jean Post of  Holland died peacefully on Monday, January 31. She was 91. Born Jan. 25, 1931, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Sadie “Nellie” Toole and stepdaughter of the late Elsie “Jeanie” Toole. Mrs. Post retired after working for 43 years at Delevan Electronics. She also spent […]

Obituary: Gerald F. Slade, Sr., Devoted Husband, Father, Grandfather

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Gerald F. Slade, Sr. Feb. 11, 1937-Feb. 1, 2022 Gerald F. Slade, Sr., a lifelong resident of Elma known by his nickname of Jerry, died on Tuesday, February 1, from complications of cancer after battling several years. He was 84. Mr. Slade was born on Feb. 11, 1937, the son of late Norman and Mildred Slade. He spent the past […]

Obituary: Gloria F. Underhill, Member of the Auxiliary, Treasured Mother, Grandmother

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Gloria F. Underhill March 8, 1932-Feb. 4, 2022 Gloria F. Underhill, a resident and homemaker in South Wales, died on Friday, February 4. She was 89. Mrs. Underhill was born on March 8, 1932 to Alton and Margaret Tiffany. Mrs. Underhill loved spending time with friends and family and had many wonderful memories of trips she and her husband Richard […]

Column: Driven by Decor: Up For Grabs

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Later this month 105 Walnut St. in East Aurora will be for sale by owner and it has all of the details that immediately come to mind when you think about a house just blocks away from the Roycroft Campus.

County Executive Warns of Revenue Loss for Towns in Secession Talks

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As town leaders in Marilla and Wales proceed with talks over leaving Erie County, the county executive says they should be prepared to lose out on local funding by issuing a statement addressing the fiscal realities of the move, should it actually come to pass.

Group Home Managers Continue Commitment to Residents

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The Cazenovia Street residence run by The ARC Erie County, a non-profit leader in supporting children and adults with disabilities, holds the distinction of having had the same manager and senior staff member for over 30 years. Tom Booth and Cory Dussault, have nearly 64 years of combined service.

Iroquois Grad Paul McDonnell: Emmy Award Winner and Television Title Creator

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Iroquois Central School graduate McDonnell, class of 1997, has been involved in the main title industry for most of the 21st century as part of the Huge Design team, and he now finds himself an established member of the field, having worked on such projects as The Walking Dead, Downton Abbey and Poldark.

Iroquois Kindergarten Registration is Now Open

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The Iroquois Central School District has opened kindergarten registration to families residing in the district. Registration packets and required paperwork are available on the district website at www.Iroquoiscsd.org under “Student Registration.” Paperwork will be accepted up until March 11. Incoming kindergarteners must be born on or before Dec. 1, 2017. Contact the district’s Central Registrar at 716-652-3000, ext. 5004 with […]

Final Approval Given to Create New School Resource Officer Post

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A formalized contract is in place that will allow the Village of East Aurora to provide a full-time School Resource Officer (SRO) to the East Aurora school district. 

Column: Rod, Gun and Game: Sputter, Sizzle, Crackle and Hiss – Winter Warm-Up!

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Winter winds have refrigerated most ordinary folks, ice fishermen too, to ask, “When will the deep cold let up?” Ice fishermen have been able to share warming air currents with their smart new ice-fishing huts that include insulated footrests for under their boots, a carbon-monoxide-sensitive heater, and a mini propane-fired stovetop cooker. The results are hot soup, warm air, no […]