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Ellicottville Up Close: Carla Kruszynski
Carla Kruszynski has lived in Ellicottville for over 20 years and is deeply rooted in the community. As a mother of three teenagers, she is actively engaged in their school, athletics and other various community activities. She is currently running for school board and embraces the motto to love where you live and participate in the community.
NYC Transit boss Richard Davey is finalist for Massachusetts port job
Sign up for our amNewYork email newsletter to get news, updates, and local insights delivered straight to your inbox!. MTA New York City Transit president Richard Davey is a finalist for the top job running Boston area air and sea ports, even as the subway and bus honcho seeks to tamp down speculation on his future in the Big Apple.
EVL Playground Golf Tournament
The Ellicottville Playground will host their first large scale fundraiser on Saturday, July 27 at the Concord Crest Golf Course. The Golf Tournament will include an 18-hole round of golf, cart, dinner, swag bag, chances to win prizes, and an afternoon/evening of fun in good company. All proceeds will go towards building the all-inclusive playground in the Village of Ellicottville.
NY Awards Police Grants to Allegany, Cuba and Portville
Three police departments in the Greater Olean area will receive state grants for new technology and equipment to prevent and solve crimes and improve public safety. The grants include $58,449 for the Village of Allegany Police Department, $45,000 for the Cuba Police Department and $198,000 for the Portville Police Department.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The three police departments are among 378 law enforcement agencies that will receive a total of $127 million in Law Enforcement Technology Grants. “Public safety is my top priority, and we are continuing to make record investments in law enforcement...
Softball Recap: Fredonia extends road winning streak to 12
Fredonia put the finishing touches on their eighth blowout victory of the season on Monday. They never let the Gowanda Panthers onto the board and left with a 12-0 win. Fredonia's victory was nothing new given the team hasn't lost yet this season. For Gowanda's part, Addison Kota spent all...
Beddanburg is razor sharp at Buffalo Raceway
Hamburg, NY – Beddanburg remained razor sharp on Friday afternoon (May 17) as the 4-year-old gelding was victorious for the fourth time in his last five starts with a half length win over Sportsmanship in Buffalo Raceway’s co-featured $9,000 pace. In the highlighted $9,000 trot, after a narrow...
'He just wears his crown': Hamburg couple shares son's story and gives back through clothing brand
HAMBURG, N.Y. (WKBW) — Seven-year-old Roman Kurtz was diagnosed post-birth with T-21 Down syndrome. He's also nonverbal. Despite his special abilities, Roman's mom JaHanna says his personality will shine through to anyone. "He’s a vibrant little boy. Playful. He loves his sister. Music is his favorite. We are stuck...
Boston Police Open Doors to St. Peter Academy Students for Insightful Station Tour
In a move to bridge the gap between the Boston Police and local youths, the BPD's District C-6 recently opened its doors to students from St. Peter Academy. The youngsters were provided a real-life glimpse into the world of law enforcement, as they toured the South Boston station, getting to grips with the inner workings of the department.
Weekend Picks – May 17th
Boston’s National Bike to Work Day Festival celebrates National Bike to Work Day. It’s our way of saying, “Thanks for riding your bike today.” The City wants to make it fun for experienced and new bike commuters by organizing convoys and a festival at City Hall from 7am-9pm on Friday, May 17th with free coffee and breakfast! Southie Bikes is organizing a convoy from our neighborhood. Follow them on Instagram for the latest.
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