Clarence senior Patrick Krough might not give the impression stepping onto the field that he would do anything to help his ...
• TOY DRIVE – A reminder that the West Seneca Highway Department is holding its fifth annual Holiday Toy Drive to benefit the ...
The Bee’s sports staff is once again proud to recognize some of the area’s top talent with the 2024 installment of the All-Bee Boys Soccer Team. Being selected for any of the All-Bee teams is an honor ...
The West Seneca Combined High School Marching Band earned a spot at the 2024 New York State Field Band Conference Championship Show. Under the guidance of director John Blickwedehl, the students ...
A few town board meetings ago, a young person came to the podium and asked “ board. It was only because of his attendance that night that he happened to hear about a particular project for the first ...
West Seneca’s districtwide boys cross-country team did its best to give Class A champion Clarence a run for its money in Friday’s Section VI Championships at Knox Farm State Park, but in the end the ...
After an uncharacteristically contentious debate, the West Seneca Town Board shot down a proposed rezone and special-use ...
West Seneca West’s boys volleyball team completed its final tuneup for postseason action by making an appearance in the Grand Island Tournament on Oct. 26. The Warhawks finished pool play with a 5-1 ...
The fifth annual Christmas Tree and Holiday Art Auction, sponsored by the West Seneca Chamber of Commerce and the West Seneca Art Society, will take place Dec. 2 to 13 in the Martha Burchfield Richter ...
A chance to finish the 2024 campaign victoriously – an accomplishment reserved for few programs in any given sports season – is on tap for West Seneca East’s football team, thanks to the Trojans’ 27-7 ...
Democrat Tim Kennedy was reelected on Tuesday to the U.S. House of Representatives in New York’s 26th Congressional District. Kennedy had 64.9% of the vote (199,724) against Republican Anthony Marecki ...
TOO SOON? – It’s not even Thanksgiving yet, but it’s already beginning to look a lot like Christmas on Seneca Street in West Seneca.