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Trump is wielding power recklessly by undermining democracy, targeting perceived enemies and weakening the very institutions that hold our nation together. His presidency is unprecedented not just in ...
The East Aurora Union Free School District and the League of Women Voters for Buffalo/Niagara will host a free Meet the Candidates Forum for East Aurora school board candidates in the library of East ...
Artist Jeff Swaluk creates a coastal painting using acrylic. Swaluk will present on May 8 at the next meeting for the East Aurora Art Society, which will be held at the Aurora Senior Center on King ...
The Saakumu Dance Troupe from Ghana, West Africa, will perform a free performance at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 13 at Baker Memorial United Methodist Church in East Aurora, located at 345 Main St. The ...
Readers are invited to participate in EA’s Favorite Tree Contest in May. Trees may be entered in three categories: Grandest Tree, Most Beautiful Tree and Most Unusual Tree by Saturday, May 17 for a ...
Ava Improta on the mound for the Lady Blue Devils in an East Aurora girls varsity softball game against Cleveland Hill last week. Ava struck out eight batters over five innings in the 13-1 win over ...
An acrylic painting of trees that line Knox Farm State Park in East Aurora will be on display during a show at Meibohm Fine Arts in East Aurora.Submitted Image Meibohm Fine Arts in East Aurora is ...
After months of deliberation and discussion, the East Aurora Union Free School District has tentatively closed a $967,000 gap between revenues and expenditures in the 2025-26 school budget. The board ...
In observance of National Safe Digging Month this April, National Fuel reminds homeowners and professional contractors to Call Before You Dig. Residents should call 811, a free service, at least two ...
Aurora Players has announced open auditions for the breathtaking and moving, “The Bridges of Madison County,” with music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown and book by Marsha Norman. Based on the ...
Pictured in the 1970s, the house at 387 Main Street was home to the Peek Inn in the late 1920s and early 1930s. A 1931 signature in the inn’s guest register added fuel to a fascinating, albeit ...