Tom and Gerry McDonough, two of seven Mc Donough children who are US Veterans, infront of their childhood home.
Seven McDonough veterans served in Army, Navy and Air Force
Linus and Edith McDonough, parents of 11 children, went to Mass every morning, benediction with The Rev. Francis Clancy in the evening at St. John the Baptist and novena at St. Mary’s on Wednesday nights while their kids were off to war.
Jerry McDonough followed his brothers into service
Police reports published Nov. 7
It's 'Game on!' for new store at Lockport Plaza
LHS cited by state for low scores
Boston Bruins center Brad Marchand, right, scores an unassisted goal on Buffalo Sabres goalie Jhonas Enroth during the first period of Wednesdays NHL game in Buffalo. The Bruins won, 5-2.
Surprise start, familiar ending
Tim Thomas made 33 saves in his seventh straight win, and Brad Marchand and Michael Ryder had a goal and assist each to lift the surging Boston Bruins to a 5-2 victory over the Ryan Miller-less Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday night.
Sabres G Ryan Miller nursing lower-body injury
Blue Zone to the End Zone
Barker rolls into field hockey C finals
Giants win World Series behind Lincecum, Renteria
Suspect sought in drug store burglary
Police blotter published Nov. 5, 2010
Police blotter published Nov. 4, 2010
Police reports published Nov. 2
Sabres F Pominville cleared to play
Thrashers nip Sabres in overtime, 4-3
Carters 3 points lift Flyers over Sabres
Buffalo Bills place kicker Rian Lindell walks off the field after missing a field goal during overtime of Sundays game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. The Chiefs defeated the Bills, 13-10, dropping them to 0-7.
Bills consider OT losses a sign of progress
First, the Buffalo Bills couldn’t win in regulation. Now, they’re losing in overtime.
Byrd grounded with lack of interceptions
WOLCOTT: Flanders Fields moves many
“In Flanders Fields” gets to me. It doesn’t matter if 50 adults recite the World War I poem on Veterans Day, followed by grade school kids giving “America’s Answer” at Outwater Park, or if the words pop out of the mouth of a senior citizen.
DRINKWALTER: SAD-ly the Winter blues cometh
CONFER: The taxman in the sky
WOLCOTT: Election calls from Bill and Antoine
DRINKWALTER: Halloween for saints or sinners?
Turn the Page
After over twenty years and millions of albums sold, Steven Page shocked many people in the music world early last year by announcing his departure from Barenaked Ladies. Although the band shared some of the writing duties, and Page and Ed Robertson traded vocals, Page was the stronger voice and primary songwriter for the majority of BNL’s most recognizable songs.
Family ties come in time
Imagination is a wonderful and scary thing
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