07/10/11 The neat thing about a community event like the Chuckanut Foot Race is that you can always come back
06/22/11 It started with a nice dinner. Later there was a bottle of wine, some good conversation followed. One thing led to another, and barely 60 days afterward, Jim Maloney and his wife, Marlena, had opened their new Main Street business specializing in a variety of cooking oils and vinaigrettes.
06/22/11 The Conservative Party of Erie County, at the recommendation of the Town of Aurora Conservative Committee, has endorsed its slate of candidates for town offices in this year's elections. Town Supervisor Jolene Jeffe received the endorsement for Town of Aurora supervisor as she seeks election to a second two-year term this fall. Similarly, Councilmen Jeffrey Harris and James Bach were endorsed ...
06/22/11 Dr. Bruce Fraser, in his last business meeting as interim superintendent of the Iroquois Central School District, reflected on the long, arduous process that led, ultimately, to the defeat last month of the $41.9 million budget proposed by the Iroquois Central School District Board of Education.
06/19/11 Two Alden residents died in a motorcycle crash early Sunday morning in the Town of Wales, the Erie County Sheriff's Office has reported. The Accident Investigation unit is investigating the deaths of 29-year-old Christopher Marchewka and 29-year-old Maureen O'Grady, who were found dead at the scene of the crash, near the intersection of Big Tree Road (Route 20A) and Woodchuck Road.
06/19/11 The East Aurora School District needs to update its stationery. Brian Russ was appointed as the new superintendent of schools at the June 8 meeting of the School Board.
06/19/11 The eighth annual Marilla Civil War Days event is almost here. The two-day event will take place Saturday and Sunday, June 25 and 26, at the Marilla Town Park on Three Rod Road.
06/14/11 WHEN it comes to artistic dedication, Daniel O'Donoghue, Helen Giannakis and John Davidson have it in spades.
06/14/11 N.C. Commissioner of Labor Cherie Berry said the recipients of the department's annual safety awards should not only be proud but deserve some credit for helping the bottom lines of companies all around the state.
06/13/11 A fire near the Royal Gorge near Parkdale in Fremont County is out. It burned brush down in the gorge. It started next to the tracks after the train went through.
06/12/11 "I was amazed at how the kids went 'oooh' and 'aaaaah' and laughed out loud. I decided right then I was going to be a writer." Gordon Graham was in Grade 3 when he made that decision.[...]
06/12/11 TWO Mordialloc-Chelsea softballers will provide a valuable mix of experience and enthusiasm when they represent Australia at the Special Olympics in Greece this month.
06/12/11 Emily Mathieu has spent the last decade taking advantage of the comforts and conveniences of life in the city. Now she's worried that if all the luxuries of urban life were taken away she wouldn't be able to look after herself. So to become more self-reliant she is spending the year learning to do something new and useful every two weeks.
06/11/11 A woman says she was assaulted by her landlord during an argument over kids' bikes. At about 6:20 p.m. on Thursday, she called police to say that she had been assaulted about half an hour earlier at a home on Parkdale Drive.
06/10/11 Listings are published as space allows each week. E-mail listings to news@thecommunitypress.ca. Deadline for inclusion in Thursday's paper is Monday at 9 a.m. Jamboree June 9-12 Marmora Crowe Valley Lions Country Jamboree at Marmora Fairgrounds.[...]
06/10/11 A woman says she was assaulted by her landlord during an argument over kids' bikes. At about 6:20 p.m. on Thursday, she called police to say that she had been assaulted about half an hour earlier, at a home on Parkdale Drive.
06/07/11 Twenty years ago, Marilyn Taylor made a career transition from teaching about business to actually running one as an entrepreneur.
06/07/11 Meanwhile, fire danger for Front Range, much of Eastern Colorado grows. Richard Goodrich, 2, doesn't appear to enjoy being sprayed from all directions as he jumps up and down while playing in the water tunnel at Bessemer Park on Monday.
06/02/11 By Emily Ford eford@salisburypost.com SALISBURY — Residents in about 165 mobile homes could lose water service and face possible eviction because their landlord hasn’t paid his water bill or property taxes for months. The city ...
06/01/11 After a lengthy search, Parkdale High School finally has its new football coach. Lorenzo Fludd, who has coached at the school since 2006, will take over for Rich Holzer and attempt to return the program to prominence. |