NOW OPEN FOR BOARDING
HOME IMPROVEMENT
ALL PLUMBING REPAIRS: Large/ small. Licensed/ insured. FREE estimates. Please call RICK. 716-381-3525.
EXPERIENCED ROOFING /Construction Crew. We have over 25 years experience with all exterior projects. Gutters, Siding, Drainage, Metal work. Call for Free Estimate 716-393-6696
SKILLED CARPENTER
/Contractor; Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical, Drywall, & Painting 716-3936696
ALL YOUR HANDYMAN NEEDS. Also includes underground water and drainage issues. 716-570-0762
EXCAVATING SERVICES:
•drainage •yard restoration •grading •retention walls •driveways •driveway sealing •demolition •pipe replacement. Call 716 -5700762
GLASS BLOCK! $185 Solid, $200 Vented 2 or more standard size installed. Call 716549-6867 or 716-861-0329. Still Your Best Deal!
CONCRETE SEALING, Crack Repairs, Free Estimates. Call or text, 716-5207521
HOME IMPROVEMENTS, Plumbing, Concrete Hole
Boring, Decks, Sheds, Roofing, Siding, Carpentry. Call (716)949-8308
G.D. FULLER ROOFING: Since 1969. All styles. Residential/ Commercial. Quality work/ materials. Family owned 3rd generation company. Call for an estimate today! 716-498-2422. Visit: gdfuller-roofing.com
ALMOST FREE! Tree Stump Removal - Half Price! Fully Insured. 50% off service. Half Price Stump Grinding (716)799-5472
HELP WANTED
WANTED: Tri-Axle Dump Truck Driver. Clean CDL license. 818 -4903
HELP WANTED: Part-Time Bartender. Apply Within at Meadowbrook 947 -9386
BABYSITTER for 11 months old needed on Saturdays. Your home may be ok. Please send first name, experience, rate and 3 solid, nonrelative references to: ljerace. lw@gmail.com.
PARTTIME MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST - 8-10 hours/ week for medical office in Irving. Experience in medical office necessary. Apply with references and resume to PO Box 97, Hamburg, NY 14075. agarwalsmita@aol. com
PETS & ANIMALS
TUESDAYS AT 12PM
GLASS MIRRORS, tabletops, shower doors, plexiglass, solar control film. Call HAMBURG GLASS 716-648-3456.
ATTENTION ALL CAT LOVERS- Permanent home, foster homes and volunteers are needed for TEN LIVES CLUB, a cat and kitten adoption organization. If you can help please call 646-5577.
Debra A. Ritz
Adam S. Markel
Eden Middle School Honor Roll- 3rd Quarter ‘24-’25
8th Grade
High Honor Roll
Coventry, Autumn A
Eckhart, Harley M
Funke, Ari S
Gornik, Allison
Hock, Millie L
Horschel, Kara T
Hubbard, Genevieve A
Pilato, Jake R
Rinaldi, Ryder R
Stojanovski, Tomas S
Thiel, Alison E
Walczak, Ashton J
Wierzba, Aiden C
Wierzba, Chloe
7th Grade
High Honor Roll
Archabald, Francesca L
Buczkowski, Madelyn G
Bugenhagen, Peter A
Colantino, Brynn N
Colantino, Vincent
DePan, Victoria
Ford, Penny A
Galuszka, Marion E
Gill, Marleigh J
Hoppe, Amelia
Hubbard, Brianna M
Hunter, Adalynn E
Kannisto, Dexter A
Kannisto, Reed A
Lindstrom, Ryder D
Max, Gemma L
Milligan, Rylee R
Mrugala, Aiden C
Ricey, Gia
Riester, Natalie A
Wittmeyer, Maya R
6th Grade
High Honor Roll
Amarante, Ella Theresa
Antonik, Arabella
Barrera, Arabella
Bishop, Sophia R
Burgess, Finn L
Desjardins, Bryn M
Henry, Adrianna
Martello, Amelia G
McShea, Evan P
Paluch, Lucas V
Pomeroy, Emma
Posa, Eliana Marie
Posa, Samantha Gray
Rinaldi, Cody
Russo, Leo
Schneider, Joanna J
Soule, Lincoln J
8th Grade
Honor Roll
Baker, Blake R
Blasz, Alison M
Blasz, Emma C
DellaPenta, Drew A
Doctor, Savannah J
Donovan, William C
Fischer, Elliot M
Flynn Fletcher, Troy G
Fultz, Claire K
Gawron, Shelby J
Green, Jamie L
Hartman, Joe
Koszelak, Gabriella J
Krempa, Brodey D
Kwarta, Lacey J
Liebhaber, William S
Lincoln, Benjamin L
Loganathan, Fiona M
Martinez, Ava M
Mossop, Shane L
Mukkamala, Eve C
Noecker, Caden M
Norman, Nevaeh J
Palczak, Arlon
Perison, Gavin C
Pfeffer, Evelyn L
Rathert, Jocelyn R
Schmitt, Lily J
Smith, Olivia G
Tarnish, Kailyn T
Taylor, Clayton A
Waters, Owen N
7th Grade Honor Roll
Alvarez, Micah J
Amo, McKenzye R
Casselberry, Seth X
DellaPenta, Emma K
DellaPenta, Graham E
Dibble, Luke P
Fodor, Marah J
Gorecki, Allie S
Haag, Samuel R
Kannisto, Herbie H
Masters, Rivin C
Meslinsky, Madeline J
Mikac, Brynn A
Steffen, Elaina S
Tepfenhart, Samantha J
Tillotson, Zeke T
Darvill, Gunnar
Doctor, Rella Ann
Emmick, Kai Z
Flowers, Kayla G
Folts, Gabrielle R
Foster, Liam C
Funke, Colby M
Gellerson, Nolan
Gonzalez, Alex
Horan, Westin W
Kielar, Stephen J
LoGrasso, Evan F
Lopez, Eduardo
McEvoy, Owen H
Mikolajczak, Ava M
Musty, Genevieve C
Nicol, Andrew D
Quain, Landyn
Sheffer, Paige M
Smith, Spencer A
Sullivan, James M
Tighe, Brenna
Wahl, Evelyn L
Winchell, Isabella G
8th Grade
Merit Roll
Carias, Edward
Demler, Brady M
Dziewa, McKenzie
Flynn, Wesley R
Foley, Avery
Hallick, Gavin M
Hetey, Luke A
Kooser, Leyna R
Korst, Maliah G
Lawniczak, Avery Q
Levergood, Simon L
Miller, Emma Q
Miller, Morgan A
Mischel, Jayden N
Nemec, Layla L
Nestor, Rylee C
Norman, Trinity G
Osinski, Nolan J
Richards, Kaylee M
Ritz, Mallory P
Strawbrich, Liam C
Timblin, Myrissa
Wakelam, Isaac J
Wiles, Owen
Zangerle, Alaina K
Zangerle, Evelyn L
Bujnoch, Abigail C
Craig, Levi E
DiFiglia, Isabella R
Ellis, Brayden
Geraghty, Alexander T
Gernatt, Charlotte R
Griffin, Ethan C
Kersten, Owen J
Kwas, Dylan E
Meyer, Bo A
Morlock, Kaleb M
Mrugala, Jessica R
Paluch, Lily R
Paternostro, Aria R
Perison, Kara K
Rowles, Benjamin R
Strawbrich, Harper E
Towery, Layla J
Uliaszek, Mark V
Wallin, Jack T
Wielgasz, Allyson G
6th Grade
Merit Roll
Bell, Nevaeh Wideman
Boldt, Aubrey E
Cockerel, Hailey
Demler, Aiden R
Donovan, Braxton D
Eagan, Charlotte E
Flynn, Parker
Gruber, Casey L
Guzdek, Emily M
Kuta, Jack A
Liebhaber, Henry D
Maloney, Connor James
Martinez, Abigail G
McCann, Christian T
Meyer, Raymond J
Miller, Aydalin S
Notaro, Emilia L
O’Bryant, Stella J
Pfeffer, Amelia W
Sacilowski, Samuel Anthony
Skipper, Wyatt A
Steward, Mason R
Streicher, Layla Ann
Wright, Hayden M
York, Gavin M
The Eden Alumni Association is currently accepting applications for scholarships that will be awarded to Eden Senior High School graduating seniors who display exemplary character, motivation and have had an impact on his or her peers, school and community.
The Association will be awarding:
• 6 - 4 year scholarship @ $3,000,00,
• 3- 2year scholarship @$2,000.00 and
• 3 trade school,vocational/ technical training and/or certification @ $1,500,00.
Students should contact the Eden guidance office for an application or download one from the Alumni Association website: www.edenalumni.org.
Submissions must be typed and and submitted to the Eden Guidance Department by May 7th
The Eden Alumni Association has awarded over $266,000.00 in scholarships thanks to the generosity of Eden Alumni.
LAWN & GARDEN
SHORELINE RESTORATION, Concrete Seawalls, Stone Rip-Rap, Concrete Flatwork & Pattern Stamping. 30 years experience. 716-382-8406 braasch@verizon.net
SPRING CLEANUPSLawn Mowing, Landscaping, Perennial Bed Maintenance by Latimore Landscaping. Insured. Nick 716-713-5187
NATURES PRIDE 716337-0375 Bulk Mulch: Black, Brown, Red, or Natural Bulk screened topsoil, Pick up or delivery. Call for pricing
GARAGE SALES
SHIRL’S BARN SALE: May 2, 3, 4. 8-5. 9677 Peck Hill Road, Dayton. Pic’s on Face Book Sales site.
• METICULOUS EXCAVATIONS
• COMMERCIAL/ RESIDENTIAL
• ROUGH/ FINAL GRADING
• STONE DRIVEWAYS
• CONCRETE/ BLACKTOP PREP
• DEMOLITION/ LAND CLEARING
• DRAINAGE/ FOUNDATIONS
• INDOOR/OUTDOOR HORSE ARENAS
• BEACH RESTORATION
• TRUCKING SERVICES
WWW.JRANDSONSEXCAVATING.COM
• Branches are to be placed parallel to the road
• Branches and chunk pieces must be 6” or less diameter
• Branches must be 8‛ long or less
• Leaves need to be bagged (paper only)
6th Grade
Honor Roll
Acevedo, Tristen D
Beback, Charlotte R
Boldt, Adelynn M
Bugenhagen, Gianna R
Thiel, Sierra J
Tredo, Teagan S
Celotto, Taylor J
Dalrymple, Bryce Daniel
7th Grade
Merit Roll
Agle, Jacquelyn C
Andrews, Natalie A
Azzarella, Cameron M
Berfield, Kelsey R
Boquard, Sawyer J
Budziszewski, Aiden T
ESTATE SALE ONE DAY
ONLY Sunday May 4th 9A3P 2953 Belknap Rd., Eden. Large assortment, cash only
GIANT RUMMAGE SALE
- May 2 and 3. Friday 9- 5, Saturday 9- 2. Bag Sale: Saturday at noon. South Dayton Fire Activity Hall, 34 Maple. Questions, call Jenny 716410-1737
All items for pickup must be Curbside by 6am on the following start dates:
May 5 August 4
June 2 September 2
July 7 October 6
Questions? Call the Village office at 716-337-3160.
Kwilos Farm Stand & Greenhouse
Kwilos Farm Stand & Greenhouse
Kwilos Farm Stand & Greenhouse
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Celebrate Mother’s Day with...
Celebrate Mother’s Day with...
Hanging Baskets, Flower Pouches, Early Season Annuals, Vegetable Plants, Honey, Maple Syrup made in Evans.
Hanging Baskets, Flower Pouches, Early Season Annuals, Vegetable Plants, Honey, Maple Syrup made in Evans. GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
Hanging Baskets, Flower Pouches, Annuals, Vegetable Plants, Honey, Homemade Jams, Maple Syrup made in Evans.
Orders available by phone, email or Facebook (Kwilos Farm Stand). Curbside pickup or local delivery available. Hanging Baskets, Flower Pouches, Early Season Annuals, Vegetable Plants, Honey, Maple Syrup made in Evans.
Orders available by phone, email or Facebook (Kwilos Farm Stand). Curbside pickup or local delivery available.
GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
Hours: Mon. - Sat. 10 to 6; Sunday 10 to 4
Hours: Mon. - Sat. 10 to 6; Sunday 10 to 4
Thank you for supporting Local Agriculture!
Thank you for supporting Local Agriculture!
Hours: Mon. - Sat. 10 to 6;
Thank you for supporting Local Agriculture!



NC Eagles easily dispatched Lackawanna on Thursday, April 17th, 14-0. NC Eagles got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Walter Ebersol walked, Vincent Montaldi grounded out, and Lackawanna committed an error, each scoring one run. NC Eagles added two runs in the second. Zander Miller tripled to center field on an 0-2 count, making the score 5-0. The Eagles then added 7 more runs in the fourth inning. Miller homered to right field, scoring two runs, and Montaldi tripled, scoring three runs. Zachary Quiter earned the win for the NC Eagles. The starter surrendered zero hits and zero runs over two innings, striking out four and walking two. Dalton stepped on the bump first for Lackawanna, allowing seven hits and 14 runs. Lucas Demmerley and Ebersole each came on in relieve for NC Eagles and shutdown Lackawanna. Miller led NC Eagles with three runs batted in. The stortstop went 2 for 2 on the day. Montaldi and Miller each collected two hits for the Eagles. NC Eagles stole eight bases in the game and didn't commit a single error.
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EDEN CENTRAL SCHOOL HAS THE FOLLOWING OPENING:
Ten (10) Month Full-time positions –BUS ATTENDANT - Paid sick and personal time, health insurance and NYS Retirement. Send cover letter and résumé to: Mary Banko, Eden Central School, 2902 Schoolview Road, Eden, NY 14057 on or before May 2, 2025.
TREE SERVICES
“THE TREE SURGEON” Tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, lot clearing. Firewood. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. Fully Insured. 716-549-2922.
ALMOST FREE! Tree Stump Removal - Half Price! Fully Insured. 50% off service. Half Price Stump Grinding (716)799-5472
ANNOUNCEMENTS
I’M A COIN COLLECTOR & A Teacher. Coin Collecting is My Hobby. So I can Pay More for YOUR Old Coins than those “Buying Gold & Silver Guys” or Jewelry shops. Please feel free to call and I’ll be glad to answer any questions. TIP: Never Clean Your Coins, because It Ruins the Value. Thanks- Tom, (716)949-6973.
WEIDNER’S CHICKEN
BBQ DINNER Sponsored by SS Peter & Paul Social Ministry At SS Peter & Paul Social Center 68 E. Main St., Hamburg N.Y.Sun. April 27, 2025 $16, 12-4:30pm or until sold out. Dine in or take out Great raffles and 50/50
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE - 2 Brand New Double Wide Mobile Homes in Melody Meadows Park. Priced at $162,500 and $167,000. 716-549-5995.
FOR RENT: 2 floor - 1 bed, 1.5 bath. All utilities included. $900/month. (716)5495995
FOR RENT: Remodeled 2 bedroom upper, North Collins, no pets, no smoking, 1 month security deposit $1,000. per month. 716-3372426
FOR SALE - 1997 Single Wide Mobile Home in Melody Meadows. Remodeled. $54,900. 716-549-5995
COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSING AVAILABLEsmall to medium, short and long term available. Kevin 716-680-2207
FOR RENT: Perrysburg Cottage studio apartment style. $700/month. Includes stove, refrigerator, heat, and water. Tenant pays electric. Call/ text 716-260-8738
FOR RENT - Remodeled Upstairs 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Water included. $900/ month. No smoking, no pets. Lakeshore Road, Angola. Call John/ Diane 716 -913-1829
North Collins Boys Varsity Baseball Win against Lackawanna
Lynn Seneca
Lynn Seneca (Stevens) April 20, 2025 of the Cattaraugus Seneca Territory at the age of 68 years. Beloved wife of the late Douglas Seneca. Loving mother of Penny (Ward), Lori, Trish, Dese (late Rick Bennett), Jason, Brandon (Jessica) and the late Craig Steven Sr., Dougie, and Darren Seneca. Grandmother of many grandchildren, great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. Sister of Toby, Terry, Annie, Marty, Tim and Chuck. Arrangements by Wentland Funeral Home, 10634 Main St. (Rt. 62) North Collins, NY.
Dawn M. Carozzi
Dawn M. Carozzi, April 17, 2025 of Collins, NY at the age of 69 years. Loving mother of Jason (Amanda) Carozzi. Grandmother of Connor Carozzi. Sister of Julius (late Linda) Carozzi, and Mary Jean (Chris) Randall. Also survived by three nephews. Services were held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Wentland Funeral Home, 10634 Main St. (Rt. 62) North Collins, NY.
Ruth Reinhard
Ruth Reinhard (Griffith), April 16, 2025 of Eden, NY. Beloved wife of the late Paul J. Reinhard. Loving mother of David, Alan (Terri) and Donald (Kathy) Lahrs. Grandmother to many grand and great-grandchildren. Sister of Carolyn Anderson, Florence Mortellaro and the late Jean Koepke, Lois Ray and Ann Bullock. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. No prior visitation. Services were held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Wentland Fu-
10634 Main St.
North
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Alan Nelson Parkin, 60 years old, born April 24, 1964, Eden, NY. It is with heavy hearts that our family announces the passing of our beloved son, brother, uncle, and dear friend. Alan (Al) Nelson Parkin was called home on April 15, 2025. Alan was born in Buffalo, NY at Mercy Hospital to Nancy (nee Tracy) Putney and the late Nelson Parkin. Al went to the Maryvale School System through the 10th grade, then transferred to Gowanda Central school where he later graduated in the top of his class in 1982. He was voted most likely to succeed in his senior year. He attended the University of Notre Dame for undergrad for pre-med. He soon realized this was not the discipline for him, and found his true calling in the legal field. Al completed his Bachelor of Science degree at Notre Dame and went on to graduate from the University of Buffalo Law School with a Juris Doctor (JD) degree. Al passed the law exam with his first attempt and has been practicing law in the Buffalo area for 30+ years. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, and serving as an Associate Pastor at BiblesCities Christian Fellowship, which gave him great peace in his life. Alan is survived by his mother Nancy (and her companion Charles) of Eden; brother Gregory (Fran Mulla) of Eden; sister Judith Ciprich (Mark) of North Carolina; niece Jocelin Parkin, nephews William Parkin (Abigail) and Jonathon Ciprich, and a great niece and nephews. Memorial Donations may be made to Roswell Park Alliance Foundation, PO Box 631, Buffalo, NY 14240, donate on-line or donate by calling 716-8454444. The family will have a private celebration of life at a later date. Words of sympathy may be left at: www.laingfuneralhome.com.






Alan Nelson Parkin
75 YEARS OF
“...I know nothing else but miracles... To me every hour of the light and dark is a miracle, Every cubic inch of space is a miracle, Every square yard of the surface of the earth is spread with miracles, Every foot of the interior swarms with miracles.” -- Walt Whitman
Nature truly is miraculous! But the earth still needs our protection as much as ever. The very first Earth Day was held 55 years ago this week on April 22. Participants planted trees, cleaned up waterways, gave talks on recycling and reusing materials, and tried to awaken in us what Whitman felt and wrote about in the 1800s.
We still need to remember the enthusiasm of that day. We need to remember that we can each make a difference in caring for our planet. Maybe you can’t plant a tree, but you can pick up litter when you see it, recycle more or reuse an item instead of putting it in the trash.
Look around and you will see that miracles abound, but still need our care.