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Sunday Lifestyles

Symmetry in nature

Next time you are touring your garden, walking on wooded trails, or exploring a beachside scenery, look for immaculate swirling patterns. These can be found in the center of a sunflower, a snail’s shell, the base of an unopened pinecone, and seen as a fern just begins to unfurl its leaves. On ...

Tiny creatures abound in area waters

On a warm spring day, if I gaze out into the backyard pond at Audubon my first impression is of calm, clear water. Though the water may seem empty at first, the longer I look, the more I notice. First might be a bit of plant matter floating on the surface or a hint of debris stirred up from ...

Assisting the Golden Hawks

In order to promote the safety of our young athletes in Westfield the Westfield Exempt Volunteer Firemen's Association recently donated $1,000 to the Westfield Golden Hawks to assist them with purchasing new safety helmets for all of their players. From left are President and Head Coach of ...

Westfield High School lists honor, merit rolls

WESTFIELD — Westfield Academy & Central School has announced the honor and merit rolls for the high school for the third marking period. MERIT ROLL: Students earning an average of 85.00-89.499% are awarded recognition by having their names placed on the Merit Roll. ...

Gowanda plants trees for Arbor Day

Gowanda observed Arbor Day on April 30 by planting 10 trees in residential areas across the village. The village recently was awarded Tree City USA designation for the 22nd straight year. To date, more than 1,000 trees have been planted since the Re-Leaf Gowanda program began in 2001. Here ...

Lake Shore First-Grader Provides Inspiration At Bald For Bucks Fundraiser

For more than 20 years, Lake Shore Central School has played host to Bald for Bucks to assist Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center. The district’s mission to raise money for cancer research and patient care took on an even greater meaning during its most recent fundraiser at John T. ...