Leaf Peeping Season in the ANF
As you travel into the forestlands of Pennsylvania, you will discover the beauty of the Allegheny National Forest, enjoying the many trails perfect for a fall hike.
Emotional Wellness: Inner Peace & Strength
The month of September marks 6 months of distancing and disinfecting, mask wearing and hand sanitizing… Talk about a whirlwind to our minds, bodies, and spirits. How do we bring clarity to what we have experienced?
Why Are Your Joints Making Noise?
We’ve all been through it: You wake up in the morning, stretch your arms, and something, somewhere cracks. Sometimes it feels like you’ve relieved tension and other times it just hurts!
A Fine Time For Wine
For all of summer’s wonderful smells – from fresh-cut grass to sizzling barbecues – there’s nothing quite like the fragrant aroma of grapes ripening on the vine throughout the Southern Tier.
Benefit for Trent Pierce
In 2015, Trenton Pierce - currently a fifth-grader at Ellicottville Central School - was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD), a fatal disorder with no present cure.
Ellicottville Bicentennial Committee to Unveil Commemorative Plaque
The date was recorded as October 6 when Grove Hurlburt purchased 150 acres, Lot 57, making him the first purchaser of land from the Holland Land Company in the area that eventually was established as the town of Ellicottville.
Village Board to Consider Noise Ordinance Amendment
The September meeting of the Ellicottville Village Board kicked off with welcoming Sean Lowes to the Board; he has been appointed to the seat left vacant due to Spencer Murray’s resignation.
2020 Village Election Results
Incumbent Mayor John A. Burrell (Republican, New Village) will serve another 4-year term as Mayor, beating challenger William Coolidge (Village Strong) with a vote of 81-39.
The Great Pumpkin Contest & Show
To celebrate the artistry of pumpkin carving, Pfeiffer Nature Center is hosting a pumpkin carving contest and show. Join in on the fun by entering a pumpkin for the contest, creating one for display or visiting the nature center to place a vote for your favorite pumpkin.
Fall Fest Reimagined at EBC
A few weeks ago, Ellicottville Brewing Company teased “Fall Festival Reimagined” on its social media channels. Owner Peter Kreinheder and his team felt it was necessary to remind people that even though there’s no Fall Festival this year, Ellicottville is still as fun as ever.
NOW This, by Brenda
You read the article bylines, you see the attractively designed advertisements, you scroll all the great features on our website and in our eNOW newsletter … but WHO is ellicottvilleNOW?
Southern Tier Corporate Challenge
Virtual meetings and events are becoming the “new norm” for our area, and the annual Corporate Challenge is no exception for the Greater Olean Area Chamber of Commerce.
2020 Mayoral Election
The rescheduled 2020 Mayoral Election is upon us. For the majority of the year we have been listening in our small village to the back-and-forth of this election.
Brooks LeFeber Auctions
You never know what you might find at an auction. Old, rickety items that mean nothing to one may mean the world to another. It takes talent to be able to distinguish gold from garbage, and Brooks LeFeber has it.
Village Planning Board
Public Hearing held for Single Family Home on Elizabeth St., Wellness Center Proposed at 5 Park Square.
Building Core Stiffness
For the past several decades, traditional core training has included exercises such as sit-ups, back extensions and twists. However, in recent years, Isometric Core Exercise might be a better way to develop core strength and stiffness.
Reflexology at Nature’s Remedy
Reflexology is a zone therapy that uses the application of pressure to the feet, hands and ears which may alleviate stress, improve blood flow and restore balance to the body’s parts, organs and systems.
Custom Collectives Tie Dyeing
Custom Collectives is a one-stop-shop for tie-dye lovers and those searching for a splash of color. The online collection is full of glorious long- and short-sleeved T-shirts, sweatshirts, flannels, and masks.
Griffis Sculpture Park in a Different Light
No matter one’s age, the idea of exploring a wooded trail with a few friends after dark on a cool autumn evening is both eerie and irresistible.
Pumpkinville Opens For Its 53rd Season
The oldest continually operating pumpkin farm in New York state, Pumpkinville is an autumn destination, and they will indeed be open for their 53rd season Saturday, September 12th.