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BREAKING: Orchard Park residents have passed the district’s $111.9 million budget in this year's budget vote. The budget passed 1202 to 445.
Incumbent Ryan Cimo and newcomer Karen Sreniawski won seats on the school board.
The 22-lot Smokes Creek Farms residential subdivision officially has the green light to move forward.
The project generated concern from residents last year about flooding.
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BREAKING: David Lilleck, will be the next superintendent for the Orchard Park Central School District, beginning July 1.
Lilleck has been an administrator in the district for 13 years.
Read more in next week's issue of The Sun.
Three local school districts, as well as D'Youville College, are hosting their graduation ceremonies at Highmark Stadium this year.
Read more about it in today's Sun+: https://t.co/gKmfuS6ouC
BREAKING: The Orchard Park School Board is hosting a special meeting tomorrow at 5 p.m. to announce and appoint a new superintendent for the district. The meeting can be livestreamed here: https://t.co/n3OK8K3o8r
If Covid-19 transmission rates remain at or near 100 per 100,000 population, the Orchard Park Central School District will officially end its hybrid learning model on Monday.
The full announcement is here: https://t.co/Kzwupuwb8K
A new facility in Orchard Park will provide palliative care and support to seriously ill children and their families.
Read more about how Essential Care for Children got new office space in Orchard Park in today's edition of Sun+: https://t.co/kmK1Ezx47g
From today's edition of Sun+: A long-stalled, controversial 22-lot residential subdivision in Orchard Park is set to get approval this month after nearly a year of delays.
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BREAKING: A New York State Supreme Court Judge has denied a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit seeking to compel the Orchard Park Central School District to bring all students back full time. Judge Emilio Colaiacovo also scheduled a hearing for May 7.
... Tucker was driving on the wrong side of the road before being safely pulled over by police, according to a report. He is charged with DWI and first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, both felonies, and three additional misdemeanors.
Rodney Tucker, 56, of Lackawanna, whose license has been revoked 4 times due to alcohol-related arrests, 2 in the last 4 yrs, was charged with 2 felonies Sunday after being suspected of driving while intoxicated during a traffic stop on Rt. 219, Orchard Park police said. ...
In this week's Sun: How legal weed might affect business for one local hydroponics shop; Orchard Park 4th and 5th graders move back to a full-time schedule starting Monday; and more stories.
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