Although Randolph’s Joan Waterman likes to make the recipes her family has made for many years, she adds new ones while carrying on old traditions. She is a Computer Integration teacher for Frewsburg School District, where she has been employed for the past 16 years having spent most of ...
After the glorious warm fall colors and before the white blanket of freshly fallen snow our landscape in western New York and Pennsylvania appears very drab. Even after the blanket of snow loses its freshness, the natural world seems full of grays and browns and more grays.
However, ...
In late Aug. 31, 2012, 35-year-old Kristin was running a few minutes late to her job as a preschool teacher. Running out the door with her lunch in hand, she had no idea that her morning would take a drastic turn and change the direction of her life.
The car accident happened very ...
Picture this scenario: Business man, dressed to the nines, every hair in place as he squints through the sleet making his way down a sidewalk in a cold and blustery storm. In an effort to keep himself looking crisp and composed, he reaches for the umbrella in his briefcase, and throws it ...
Today in the world of almost instant communication, it is hard for many of our younger generations to imagine what the world was like in the mid-to-late 1800s. Through the collections of letters that have survived, we can get a glimpse of what families thought was important when a letter was ...
SINCLAIRVILLE — Victor Richardson of Brocton was the guest musician at the Valley Historlcal Society Christmas dinner.
The dinner was held recently in the fellowship hall of the South Stockton Wayside Chapel in Sinclairville. Richardson provided some Swedish Christmas music for the group ...