Senator Borrello Honors Ellicottville Mayor John Burrell
Senator George Borrello presented Ellicottville Mayor John Burrell with a proclamation Thursday, April 15th recognizing Mayor Burrell’s 55 years of service with the Ellicottville Volunteer Fire Department.
Celebrate Arbor Day at the Nannen Arboretum
On April 30th, the Nannen Arboretum Society, Inc. plans to host activities celebrating Arbor Day. There will be an Arbor Day Proclamation from the Village of Ellicottville, and recognition of our Tree City USA status.
West Herr Provides Peace of Mind to Great Valley Family
For every doctor’s visit, Trenton Pierce had to be helped inside his family’s car by his parents and a manual lifting-sling for a two-hour drive to Rochester. Today, Trenton is able to safely travel for his medical needs in a van that accommodates his wheelchair.
A Mammoth Of A Playground
Nearly 87 years ago, a small group of men were charged with the task of excavating an area that would become the pond for Randolph’s Fish Hatchery. But what appeared to be a fairly straightforward task soon garnered the attention of geologists all over the northeast…
Village Zoning & Planning Part 2: Why Does It Matter?
As I write this article overlooking Sugarloaf Mountain in Carrabassett Valley, Maine, the drive out here gave me time to reflect on the communities I passed. Now, you’re probably wondering, “Caitlin, what does this have to do with Planning in Ellicottville?”
Home Show Palooza
What is a Home Show Palooza 2021? The HS Palooza is a combo in-person one-day event and a virtual palooza of options to participate through online demos, live videos, a virtual guide and printed passport - all showcasing home show vendors.
Peg Bothner: Maestro Moods
The Tri-County Arts Council is honored to exhibit the celebrated “Maestro Moods” watercolors and charcoal sketches by the award-winning Olean artist, Peg Bothner.
#All4Olean Raises $4K
Last November, John Crawford of Olean created a GoFundMe page for the Welcome to Olean Signs to fundraise for the restoration of the damaged signs… the community at large - came through, big time!
Cardio is Not the Only Tool to Blast Belly Fat
Sunshine and warmer weather are the perfect combination to get off the couch and get moving. Taking a brisk walk/run or riding your bike is a great way to get your heart pumping. And while the deer are shedding antlers, humans are trying to shed some of their winter weight
Your Daily Cup: I Thought Intermittent Fasting Was A Hoax
I quite literally thought (in the beginning) that intermittent fasting was what the cool kids said for starving yourself to lose weight. Oh how naïve I was.
Holiday Valley Annual Donations
Despite a winter season without fundraising events, Holiday Valley made substantial donations to area youth programs and the Ellicottville Alley Katz on April 7th.
The Dennis R. DePerro Memorial Scholarship
It’s indescribable, really, unless you experienced it firsthand. The allure of St. Bonaventure University lies far beyond the aesthetics of its campus, the energy of a packed Reilly Center or the diverse education offering.
Trail Talk: Gearing Up For a New Season
Just like that, the ski and snowboard season has come to an end. But with every ending comes a new beginning, and for many of you that means it is now time to break out your bike and get ready to ride!
ECS Teacher Shines a Light on ‘Autism Acceptance’
For more than 30 years, the month of April has been dedicated to autism awareness. In recent years, many organizations have recognized April as Autism Acceptance Month, a shift that Ellicottville Central School special education teacher Kristin Rocco has incorporated in her own classroom.
The Tail End of the 2020-21 Winter Season
HoliMont values bringing families together to have fun and enjoy their time here, so for a limited time only, you can now experience what it’s like to be a member of HoliMont.
The COVID-19 Vaccination Rollout - Part 2
After a full year of battling a pandemic, people in our area have many questions about the future and returning to some sort of “normal”. What about Fall Fest? Our summer concerts? Still wearing masks?
Save the Library
A recent occurrence in Salamanca, NY saw the local library taking a large hit to their budget and future funding. After much deliberation and pleading, the cuts have been finalized and will go in effect beginning April 1, 2021.
Let Us Practice Empathy
What is empathy really? Is it a feeling? Is it an act or behavior? Can you see it or touch it? Have you heard the word or phrase but seem puzzled by what it truly is?
Give it Time
My studio was shut down on March 16, 2020 in what I thought was going to be a temporary blip. Flash forward 365 days, one whole year later and my studio is still navigating new guidelines and requirements to operate fully.
Ellicottville Looks Forward to 2021 Events
The March meeting of the Ellicottville Village Board opened with two pieces of good news. Two checks were received: the first is a refund check from Workers Compensation; The second, from the Cattaraugus County sales tax distribution.