The driver of a sedan has died after crashing into a school bus in Webster, New York. The crash caused both vehicles to run off the road and catch fire. There were 22 students and three adults on the bus during a field trip, with one student being treated for a leg injury. The other occupants suffered minor injuries. The area is currently closed, and fire departments activated a Hazmat protocol due to fuel leaking from the bus.
Two people were killed in a head-on crash on State Route 104 in Webster, New York. A 61-year-old driver was traveling in the wrong direction and collided with a 31-year-old driver. Both drivers died as a result of the crash. The area was closed for several hours but has since reopened. The New York State Police are investigating the incident and urge anyone with information to come forward.
A 45-year-old man from Webster was found shot inside a vehicle at Lake Avenue and Ridge Road. He was taken to the hospital and is in stable condition. The shooting is believed to have occurred in the area of Owens Street. No suspects are in custody, and the police are asking for anyone with information to call 911.
Sister Arlene Semesky, a 79-year-old member of Sisters of Mercy residing in Webster, was tragically killed in a car accident in North East Township, Pennsylvania.
A woman from Webster, New York, has pleaded guilty to stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from the grocery store chain Wegmans. The woman, who worked as a bookkeeper for the company, admitted to embezzling the funds over a period of several years. She now faces legal proceedings and potential imprisonment.
Hegedorn's Market, a family-owned grocery store located in Webster, New York, is closing its doors on June 30 after serving the community for over 80 years. The store was founded in 1953 by Bruce and Mary Hegedorn and has been a staple of the area ever since.
Hegedorn's Market, a family-owned grocery store in Webster, New York, will permanently close in June after 70 years in business due to a difficult market for independent grocers. The store, which started as a 2,000-square-foot market in 1953, has expanded to 45,000 square feet and employs approximately 120 people. The Hegedorn family also owns roughly two dozen local restaurants, and the closure will not impact any of them. The store's footprint will be available for new ideas, but nothing has been planned yet.
Hegedorn's Market, a local supermarket in Webster, is set to close its doors. The closure comes after 50 years of serving the community. The owners cited financial difficulties and increased competition as the reasons for the closure. The store will remain open until the end of the year, and all employees will be offered positions at other stores owned by the company.
Hegedorn's Market, a family-owned grocery store in Webster, is set to close its doors in June after nearly 100 years of service. The store has been a key staple in the community, with locals of multiple generations sharing memories of shopping there. The closure will be a loss for many, who appreciated the store's ease of shopping and personal customer service. The reason for the closure is unknown, and there is no set date for when the store will close.
The owner of a Webster snow plow company has been charged with fraud after allegedly accepting payments for snow removal services that were never provided. The man is accused of failing to show up for contracted work and refusing to issue refunds to customers. He is scheduled to appear in court to face the charges.