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Students Create a Vision of the Future
Immaculate Conception School in East Aurora participated in the Western New York Regional Future City Competition at Mount St. Mary Academy in Kenmore on Jan. 22. As part of National Engineers Week, the Future City Competition helps sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders discover and foster interests in math, science and engineering, as they design and build cities of the future.
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Family Promise Helps Homeless Families Get Back on Their Feet
St. Matthias Episcopal Church on Main Street in East Aurora has for several years been involved in outreach to assist homeless families through a program called Family Promise of Western New York. The program was formerly known as the Interfaith Hospitality Network.
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Auditors will Meet Holland School Officials Behind Closed Doors
Auditors from the New York State Comptroller’s Office will meet with Holland School Board members away from the public eye to discuss the early report of the district’s finances. A previously planned session, later canceled, seemed to call for the board to violate the state’s Open Meetings Law, the new meeting is not expected to break any such requirements.
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Elma Approves Permits for JPS Labs, Made In America Store
Members of the Elma Town Board voted unanimously on Jan. 19 to approve a business use permit for JPS Labs, LLC at 7601 Seneca St. The business, which houses a small music studio, offices and repair shop, is relocating from the Town of Lancaster after eight years in that community. The firm employees three people.
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