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Clarence Memorial Day parade cancelled
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Clarence officials have announced that the Memorial Day parade has been cancelled. They say that possible rain with lightning is the cause of the cancellation. There will be a ceremony at 11 a.m. in the Town Park Club House.
Batavia businessman shares humble beginnings, dedication to local roots
Anyone who has met Vito Gautieri may find it hard to believe that the distinguished Batavia businessman once chased a union rep off a job with a piece of timber, but he swears it’s true.That was during his first big job — a commercial page-turner in the record books for VJ Gautieri Constructors to build Elba Fire Hall and municipal offices.
Photos: Memorial Day weekend ceremony at National Veterans Cemetary
On Saturday, area veterans gathered at the WNY National Veterans Cemetary in Pembroke to remember those who have served their country and have passed.This was the third consecutive year for the Memorial Day weekend event.For details on Monday's Memorial Day events, click here.
Housing study shows need for low income, workforce, or market rate? Yes to all, consultants say
Contrary to what city and county leaders said they would have wanted for the type of housing complex in the heart of downtown Batavia, Ellicott Station’s low to very low income levels are warranted according to the latest housing needs study, says Chris Lankenau of Urban Partners.
Batavia Residents Approve School Budget and Elect Board Members
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Donation will help HLOM inform visitors of Revolutionary War patriots who settled Genesee County
The men from Genesee County who fought in the War of 1812, the Civil War, and the wars of the 20th Century are well represented in the Holland Land Office Museum.The men who served the cause of freedom starting in 1776 are less well represented, and the HLOM, with the help of the Anna Ingalsbe Lovell Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, hopes to provide visitors to the museum information on those men who fight for liberty and then helped settle Western New York.
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