Thursday Feb 9 | American Banker
Evans Bancorp's Earnings Double on Improved Loan Quality
Evans Bancorp Inc. in Angola, N.Y., has reported that fourth-quarter income more than doubled from a year ago, to $1.3 million, due to higher net interest income and a lower provision for loan and lease losses.
Students from throughout Chautauqua County had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to work beside three of the most distinguished chefs in the nation through a partnership between the Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES, ProStart, and the Culinary Institute of America, one of the most prestigious culinary colleges in the world.
Beverly S. Schneider of Angola, NY, passed away February 4, 2012 at age 67. Dearest mother of Kimberly Kreger, Suzanne Ide, Michael Schneider and the late Francis Schneider; sister of Nancy Neidrauer; also survived by 9 grandchildren.
Niagara-Wheatfield Superintendent Carl Militello, beset by angry union members, budget shortfalls and a disgruntled school board, on Wednesday retired from the school district.
Angola awarded funding for library expansion
The Village of Angola has been awarded $100,000 in funding assistance through the Erie County Consortium Community Development Block Grant Program for Phase I of the Library Expansion Project.
Diamonds and dust: Why Angola's capital Luanda is one of the...
When you think of the world's most expensive cities, the dusty Angolan capital of Luanda seems an unlikely contender.
Niagara-Wheatfield Superintendent Carl Militello, beset by angry union members, budget shortfalls and a disgruntled school board, on Wednesday retired from the school district.
Living in the world's most expensive city
When you think of the world's most expensive cities, the dusty Angolan capital of Luanda seems an unlikely contender.
Metro Community News Newfane/Gasport
Woman stabbed in fight At 12:21 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 30, Town of Evans Police Officer Jeffrey Mayer responded to a call of a possible stabbing at a Jamestown Street address.
Staying true to wide-eyed children
The Palace is as much a part of life in Hamburg as lake-effect snow in January and long lines of traffic at the fairgrounds in August.