Updated April 20th, 2007




Expansion may cause traffic concerns

 

The intersection of Transit Road at William Street and Losson Road has become a reminder of how much Lancaster and surrounding communities have grown in the past 15 years.    

 

Rocking out with The Feast

 

Members of The Feast, a five-person band from Lancaster,describes themselves as a modern rock alternative band that fuses all of the greatest attributes of rock history.

 

 

The Family Justice Center of Erie County needs help to keep doors open to victims of domestic violence

 

The Family Justice Center of Erie County seeks funding from state, foundation and federal grants to support its programs before previous funding runs out in June.

 
 

March 16th 2007 Low High

April 19th 2007

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Supporting Our Troops
By Carla Young

 

Buffalo state students to display artwork
Buffalo State College, in order to provide its art students with a way to show off their art, will hold the 28th annual art education student juried exhibition. This exhibition starts April 19 and lasts until May 4 in the Upton Gallery.

Bone Marrow drives new way to saving lives
The National Marrow Donor Program has made it easier for people to donate their bone marrow for thousands of leukemia and blood disease patients in need of a transplant. The difficulty is getting people to donate.

24-hour pothole promise
Mayor Byron W. Brown announced a new plan to have Buffalo’s notorious potholes fixed within 24 hours.