SHERIDAN — Sheridan residents got excited when they recently saw heavy machinery along town roads, with the hope that it meant the debris from the charred pawn shop on Route 20, Pawn Starz, was set to finally be cleaned up. Instead, the machinery was installing pipes for the newly established ...
HANOVER — Bernie Feldmann has lived a life dedicated to serving others. Now it is time for his community to pay it back, and the people have answered the call.
Feldmann was recently diagnosed with Stage IV Pancreatic Cancer. He is in need of alternative treatments and therapies, which are ...
A mother is trying to sue Pine Valley School District over alleged abuse of her two children that she says contained racist and sexual overtones over a period of seven years.
The OBSERVER sought comment from the Pine Valley school district on the case, but its phone call was not returned. ...
SILVER CREEK — Not many resolutions at a Board of Education meeting receive a round of applause before they are read aloud. That says all you need to know about Albert VanDette.
Silver Creek’s beloved Spanish Teacher will retire this summer. A large crowd in the audience of the latest ...
Veterans 4 Christ meet Saturday
Veterans 4 Christ are ready to meet on Saturday, June 20. The event includes a free homemade brunch with Paula's Donuts for veterans, active-duty military and immediate family.
The event is at 10 a.m. in Tri-Church Parish in Brocton. The speaker is unknown. ...
Dunkirk Mayor Kate Wdowiasz offered a proclamation for Juneteenth.
She stated that “Juneteenth marks June 19, 1865, the day when the last enslaved people in the United States learned of their freedom — more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation — and stands as a defining ...