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When Donald Trump dubbed it the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” he was referring to the 1,116-page budget reconciliation package now advancing through Congress. Massive in scope and consequences, it’s ...
She was wed to Glenn A. Dumais. He survives. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Dumais is survived by her children, Andrew Dumais and Sarah Dumais; brother-in-law Doug Mugglin; and by nieces, nephews, ...
East Auroran Ed McDonnell has had his share of accolades lately. In March, American Legion Post 362 held a dinner to honor him and two other Dustoff pilots, who flew medical evacuation helicopters ...
The secret is out, and we are proud to be sharing it on the pages of this newspaper. Our own Rick Ohler - columnist, sports reporter and editor of The Collector, a periodical published by Neighbor to ...
In the 1998 hit film “Armageddon,” a team of deep-core drillers is sent by NASA to destroy a massive asteroid on a collision course with Earth. At that time, the movie was pure science fiction. It was ...
First place adult division winner, Karl Clapp from Lancaster, took home the trophy and lots of cash for the largest walleye of the Southtowns Walleye Association nine day contest, with his 9.88-pound ...
Three Iroquois High School graduates have been accepted to the Distinguished Alumni Wall of Fame this year. They are Donald Trzepacz, Sr., class of 1971; Otto Orf, II., class of 1981 and Eric ‘Ric’ ...
The remaining two undefeated teams in the 60+ GDSL Division squared off this week with MOGS (Mostly Old Guys) taking on the Legends. The game was called after the fifth inning with the Legends leading ...
Aurora Town Councilman James Granville is resigning from the Town Board, effective July 4. During the Town Board meeting on June 23, Granville was appointed to the vacant Town Justice position through ...
A recent Washington Post investigation uncovered how a Virginia youth minister allegedly used his position to abuse young boys for decades. Despite repeated allegations, churches failed to act, ...
The Aurora Players announces its 91st season of live theatre in East Aurora, promising audiences an exciting lineup of romance, mystery and laughter from this fall through next summer. Adding to the ...
Ed Stenzel, right, is pictured with Mike Masterson of Masterson’s Garden Center and Aquatic Nursery on Olean Road in East Aurora. Stenzel is retiring from E2CCB after decades of helping students with ...
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