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The Amherst Bee is an American, English language newspaper established in 1879 which serves the Buffalo and Williamsville area of New York, and is part of the Bee Group Newspapers. [2] It is published weekly on Wednesdays. Its estimated circulation was 27,000 in 2018. [1]
Bee Group Newspapers are a family of suburban newspapers published in Western New York by Bee Publishing, Incorporated, of Williamsville. The forerunner of the corporation began in 1877 with the founding of the Lancaster Bee. Bee Group Newspapers publishes newspapers for Erie County, New York, targeting towns, villages, and school districts ...
Bee Group Newspapers. Lancaster Bee,, serving Lancaster, founded in 1877; Amherst Bee, founded in 1879 in Williamsville, New York, by Adam Lorenzo Rinewalt (1849–1902) Depew Bee, Depew, founded in 1893; Clarence Bee, Clarence, founded in 1937; Ken-Ton Bee, Kenmore and the town of Tonawanda, founded in 1982; Cheektowaga Bee, Cheektowaga ...
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
Amherst was created by the State of New York on April 10, 1818, from part of the town of Buffalo (later the city of Buffalo), which itself had previously been created from the town of Clarence. Amherst was named after Lord Jeffrey Amherst, commander-in-chief of the British army in North America from 1758 to 1763. Timothy S. Hopkins was elected ...
The effects of Sevin, alone and in fungicidal combinations, and DDT on the honey bee, Apis mellifera L. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts. OCLC 14960318. Grahame, Robert Edward (1967). The comparative toxicity of selected organic phosphate and carbamate insecticides to the honey bee. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts. OCLC 15037242.
1918 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 261 turned to the city of Fargo, late in the evening, through the swamps, the brush and the sand. The next morning I had the pleas- ure of visiting the Suwanee River, a wilderness stream, looking like a creek, there, only a few miles from its head, but which I am told widens into an immense river near its mouth ...
Following his graduation from Notre Dame, he received his commission in the United States Navy, in 1975.He was designated a Naval Aviator in December 1976. After training in the A-7E, he was assigned to Attack Squadron 72 (VA-72) from August 1977 to November 1980, aboard the aircraft carrier, USS John F. Kennedy, and logged 125 night carrier landings.