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Ribbon Cutting for UBMD Orthopaedics
A ribbon cutting ceremony for UBMD Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine took place this past Saturday, Dec. 5th at their new location in the Ellicottville Medical Center, 6133 Route 219 South, Ellicottville.
Holiday Valley Announces Opening Date
Thanks to Mother Nature’s cold temperatures and snowmaking technology, Dennis Eshbaugh, President & GM of Holiday Valley Resort announced today that the 2020-21 winter season will begin on Thursday morning, December 10, 2020.
EBC Re-Releases its Orange Chocolate Blonde Ale
Back by popular demand, Ellicottville Brewing Company announces its Orange Chocolate Blonde Ale, brewed with locally-loved chocolatiers, Platter’s Chocolate Factory.
Spreading Good Holiday Vibes
Nick and Kendra Pitillo were instantly moved by the letter. Handwritten by Gary Zanardi, it encompasses the holiday spirit we all should embrace.
NOW this … by Spence
Since the pandemic began, almost 100,000 American small businesses have closed. Permanently. If this number — where each represents someone that poured their heart and soul and courage into chasing the American dream — doesn’t break your heart, check your pulse.
Blessings in a Bag
Genesis: it’s the origin or creation of something new. Now that the end of 2020 is nearly here, “genesis” - a new beginning - takes on an entirely different meaning, for we are all figuring out a new way of living, communicating, and even learning amidst a global pandemic.
Santa Klahn’s
The Christmas season is now officially upon us. Before the anxiety over completing the gift-list settles in, getting a hold of a Blue Spruce or a Balsam Fir is the first order of business.
25 Days of Minis
The Christmas season is here, and so is your opportunity to find a special and unique gift for the art lover in your life. Welcome to “25 Days of Minis”, an online gallery of affordable artworks from 45 talented artists.
New Orthopedic Office Opens in Ellicottville
Holiday Valley announced that UBMD Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine (UBMDOSM) will open an office in the Ellicottville Medical Center at 6133 Rt. 219 South, Ellicottville. A ribbon cutting ceremony will take place on Saturday, December 5th at 10:00am at the Medical Center.
Bob McCarthy’s Irish Christmas 2020 Re-Imagined
‘Bob McCarthy’s’ Irish Christmas, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Ellicottville, is normally held as a live event at Ellicottville Brewing Company in late November/early December. “It is an honor to continue this tradition for Bob, who touched so many in our community”…
ERA Campaigns for Toys For Tots
ERA Team VP Real Estate & Vacation Rentals are teaming up with Toys for Tots and local charities to celebrate Giving Tuesday on Dec. 1st. Toys for Tots donation boxes can be found in all ERA Team VP Offices, where donations of new, unwrapped toys can be dropped off.
Ellicottville Lights Up the Night
The annual Ski Tree & Village Lighting ceremony took place Friday evening in downtown Ellicottville.
BOCES Constructs Holiday Cutouts for Ellicottville
Even though this holiday season is not going to look the same, there is still holiday spirit all around. A committee was formed by the Ellicottville Chamber of Commerce to see how to get even the most Grinchy heart glowing with joy.
1,000 Meals Delivered
Nick Pitillo (Osteria 166/Villaggio) and Russell Salvatore (Salvatore’s Grand Hotel/Russell’s Steaks, Chops & More) team up to deliver meals to frontline workers working this Thanksgiving.
Virtual Village Holiday Lighting Party
One of the best ways to describe downtown Ellicottville in the Christmas season is that it is nothing short of your favorite Hallmark movie.
Kaleigh Wilday Grant
When Kaleigh Wilday tragically passed away in 2002, support for the fund that Skip and Greta established to honor the legacy of their daughter, the Kaleigh Wilday Endowment Fund at the Cattaraugus Region Community Foundation, came from long and far, but a significant part of that support, then and now, came from Ellicottville, said Skip Wilday.
Project Christmas & Christmas in the Valley
Whether it’s opening the largest present under the tree or dressing up in your favorite red and green outfit, many of us who celebrate Christmas are fortunate enough to enjoy a fulfilled and healthy holiday. Some families, however, are faced with difficult and costly realities that dim the holiday spirit.
NOW this, by Brenda
I’m not going to lie … this pandemic has me tired. Tired of making sure I have my mask before I walk out the door every day (and that my kids have theirs as well). Tired of sanitizing every time I touch something. Tired of keeping my distance from friends and family.
Inside the Classroom
Cathie Nason has made teaching students personal finance at Ellicottville Central School her mission. The Business and Computer Science teacher has been with the school for five years now, and has taught the personal finance course for as long.
Village Board Meeting Notes
The November meeting of the Ellicottville Village Board opened with Good News. Two checks were received from the county: one for sales tax ($120,859.37) and the other from our share of mortgage tax ($7,248.42).