| December
2004 |
| |
12/29 |
Year
in Review: A look back at an eventful 2004 - Tribune
|
12/29 |
2004
-- an eventful year in northern Niagara - Sentinel
|
12/29 |
Town
Board ends year in controversy - Sentinel
|
12/24 |
Executive
sessions engross Lew-Port School Board - Sentinel
|
12/24 |
New
Fisherman’s Park eyed for lower Niagara - Sentinel
|
12/24 |
Neighbors
Foundation "Share Your Happiness" Drive a tremendous
success |
12/22 |
Wheatfield
Board selects Modern as garbage collection contractor
- Tribune
|
12/22 |
Town
of Niagara police receives grant for mobile command unit
- Tribune
|
12/22 |
Collective
Soul retrospective |
12/18 |
Village
View Estates proposed - Sentinel
|
12/16 |
Niagara
Town Board approves fees for special use permits -
Tribune
|
12/9 |
Wheatfield
Town Board receives update on new garbage disposal contract
- Tribune
|
12/9 |
Moyer appointed to Niagara
Wheatfield school board - Tribune
|
12/8 |
Holiday
Movie Preview |
12/8 |
Koch wins
‘Buffalo Idol’ |
12/4 |
Voices
concern on hunters in developing residential areas
- Sentinel
|
12/4 |
Urges
fair treatment for Lewiston - Sentinel
|
12/4 |
Master
Plan validity challenged - Sentinel
|
12/4 |
Christmas
Walk 2004: a community celebration - Sentinel
|
12/4 |
Toys
for Tots collections continue - Sentinel
|
12/4 |
Lancers
ready for home opener - Sentinel
|
12/4 |
‘Buffalo
Idol’ finals - Sentinel
|
12/3 |
River
Lea shines for the holidays - Dispatch
|
12/3 |
Cell
tower approval process flawed - Dispatch
|
12/3 |
River
accident prompts warnings from officials - Dispatch
|
12/3 |
Bridge repainting
project is nearing completion - Dispatch
|
12/3 |
Tree
sales branch out to Toys for Tots - Dispatch
|
12/3 |
Medically Oriented
Gym scheduled to open new facility this month - Dispatch
|
12/2 |
Radio
City Rockettes visit Prime Outlets - Tribune
|
12/2 |
Wheatfield
to receive $1.7 million in federal funding - Tribune |
| |
| November
2004 |
| |
11/27 |
Lew-Port
School Board upbeat on NYPA re-licensing pact - Sentinel
|
11/27 |
Town
Board, residents reaffirm opposition to Coalition agreement
with NYPA - Sentinel
|
11/24 |
Niagara Wheatfield
voters approve $37,75 million capital project - Tribune
|
11/24 |
Wheatfield
Town Board requests comprehensive traffic study -
Tribune
|
11/20 |
Celebrities
tend bar at Tin Pan Alley in Opportunities Unlimited fund-raiser
- Sentinel
|
11/20 |
First
responders hold Community Day - Sentinel
|
11/20 |
Lewiston
rejects Power Authority $1 billion offer - Sentinel
|
11/19 |
Kids
Voting on GI picks Bush-Cheney by 60 percent - Dispatch
|
11/19 |
Island
prepares for welcome of Santa Claus, tree lighting
- Dispatch
|
11/19 |
Opposing
views aired on Bishops Gate walkway - Dispatch
|
11/19 |
Special
tree at Kelly’s pays tribute to Island military -
Dispatch |
11/19 |
Neighbors
Foundation begins gathering items for gift baskets
- Dispatch
|
11/19 |
Residents
object to cell tower permit process - Dispatch
|
11/18-20 |
‘The
Nutcracker’ comes to life |
11/18,
11/20 |
Maction
rolls poker tournament - Tribune, Sentinel
|
11/18 |
Wheatfield
Town Board adopts 2005 budget - Tribune
|
11/18 |
Niagara
Town Board approves NYPA settlement - Tribune
|
11/18 |
Wheatfield
honors veterans - Tribune
|
11/16 |
Fuccillo
Toyota dealership opens - PennySaver
|
11/13 |
The
Trews is out there - Sentinel
|
11/13 |
Lew-Port
hears on Power Authority funding - Sentinel
|
11/13 |
Voters
reject Lewiston Library referendum - Sentinel
|
11/13 |
Porter
Board hears on Lake Ontario erosion problem, CWM issues
- Sentinel
|
11/12 |
Vets
honored at Island ceremony at Veterans Park - Dispatch
|
11/11-13 |
NFP
salutes the men and women serving to protect our land
and liberty |
11/11 |
Sklarski
proposes property tax cut - Tribune
|
11/11 |
Richards
delivers 6.5 percent tax cut to town of Niagara residents
- Tribune
|
11/11 |
Niagara
Town Board to vote on proposed settlement with NYPA
- Tribune
|
11/11 |
School
board endorses NYPA re-licensing - Tribune
|
11/6 |
The
Portal: Benefits of Lewiston Porter Mentoring Program
discussed - Sentinel |
11/6,
11/11-12 |
Studio
Arena Theatre marks milestone with psychological thriller
- Sentinel, Tribune, Dispatch |
11/6 |
Tuesday
vote set on Lewiston Library referendum - Sentinel
|
11/6 |
Despite
national loss, Kerry wins in county, state - Sentinel
|
11/5 |
Grand
Island chooses Bush, Brown, Hoyt - Dispatch
|
11/5 |
GI
Town Board OKs 2005 budget - Dispatch
|
11/5 |
Meaghan
undergoes successful double-lung transplant - Dispatch
|
11/4-6 |
Cabbage
recipe tasting an enjoyable affair - Tribune,
Dispatch, Sentinel |
11/4-6 |
First-ever
Cabbage Fest makes auspicious debut - Tribune,
Dispatch, Sentinel |
11/4 |
Hospital
receives $1 million for minimally invasive surgery center
- Tribune |
| |
|
| October
2004 |
| |
|
10/30 |
Presidential
candidate Ralph Nader shares insight with Lew-Port High
School students - Sentinel
|
10/30 |
Porter
2005 budget calls for cut in tax rate - Sentinel
|
10/28 |
School
district to hold informational forum on capital project
- Tribune
|
10/28 |
Holiday
festival to light up Oppenheim Park - Tribune
|
10/25 |
Grand
Island Board of Education Meeting Agenda - Monday,
October 25, 2004 – 7:30 p.m.
|
10/23 |
Bi-national
mayor's coalition has focus on border crossings -
Sentinel
|
10/23 |
Villa
offers ‘Pickle’ of a murder mystery - Sentinel
|
10/23 |
Village
Master Plan approved - Sentinel
|
10/23 |
Seivert
outlines need for Special District referendum - Sentinel
|
10/23 |
LPUT
files lawsuit over teacher mentor issue - Sentinel
|
10/22 |
St.
Stephen’s Mission Club packs backpacks for needy children
- Dispatch
|
10/22 |
‘Chinese
Corner’ comes to Kaegebein - Dispatch
|
10/22 |
Proclamations
received from Erie, Niagara county legislatures -
Dispatch
|
10/22 |
Town
learns county will honor snowplowing contract this season
- Dispatch
|
| 10/22 |
Hilliker
retires - Dispatch
|
10/22 |
Figure
skaters to compete in regional competition - Dispatch
|
| 10/22 |
Gallivan:
We’re ‘in a pickle’ - Dispatch
|
10/21-23 |
Lewiston
Fitness Studio celebrates first anniversary - Sentinel,
Tribune
|
10/21-23 |
NYSRA
recognizes Sklarski’s efforts with Public Official of
the Year award - Sentinel, Tribune
|
10/21 |
Wheatfield
Town Board declares itself lead agent - Tribune
|
10/21 |
Niagara
Town Board tables law regulating fences - Tribune
|
10/16 |
Total
Station brings Lewiston Police to the forefront in investigations
- Sentinel
|
10/14 |
Niagara Wheatfield
school board to fill vacancy - Tribune
|
10/8 |
Deputy
Michael Hilliker: a local hero retires - Dispatch
|
| 10/8 |
Town
stands to receive capital project grant from Assemblyman
Hoyt - Dispatch
|
10/7 |
Former school
building to move to Wheatfield - Tribune
|
10/7 |
Richards
proposes zero-percent tax increase in 2005 budget
- Tribune
|
10/2 |
Porter
Board hears more on Master Plan |
| |
NCCC
October events |
| |
| September
2004 |
| |
9/30-10/2 |
NCCC previews
upcoming school year - Dispatch, Sentinel, Tribune
|
9/30-10/2 |
Tears for
Fears gives fans ‘Happy Ending’ - Dispatch, Sentinel,
Tribune
|
9/30 |
Loss
of tickets fines forces town of Niagara to terminate town
prosecutor's services - Tribune
|
9/30 |
State
politicians listen as bar proprietors sound off on smoking
ban - Tribune
|
| 9/30 |
Tentative
Wheatfield 2005 budget delivers ninth consecutive tax
cut - Tribune
|
9/18 |
Thousands
enjoy Lewiston Kiwanis Peach Festival - Sentinel
|
9/18 |
Town
changes fee schedule for developers - Sentinel
|
9/18 |
DOH
responds to radiological concerns on CWM's propert
- Sentinel
|
9/17 |
Grand
Island School Board gets preview of new items at Eco Island
- Dispatch
|
9/17 |
Roar
of engines echo off the water at Antique Boat Show and
Raceboat Reunion - Dispatch
|
9/16-18 |
Exciting,
varied programs mark Niagara Wildlife Festival 2004
- Dispatch, Sentinel, Tribune
|
9/16 |
Town
of Niagara to charge developers fees for pond, excavation
studies - Tribune
|
9/11 |
Lewiston
Kiwanis Peach Festival promises to be another good time
- Sentinel
|
9/11 |
DOH
responds to radiological concerns on CWM's property
- Sentinel
|
9/10 |
Area
musicians gather for a mission - Dispatch
|
9/10 |
Grand
Island Central School District Board of Education Agenda
- 9/13/04 - Dispatch
|
9/10 |
Community
Center discussion resurrected - Dispatch
|
9/9-11 |
Early
Moses emerges - Dispatch, Tribune, Sentinel
|
9/9 |
Islanders
get ready for annual Antique Boat Show and Raceboat Reunion
- Dispatch
|
9/9 |
Dad's Restaurant
set to re-open under new management - Tribune
|
9/9 |
Town of
Niagara adds surcharge to traffic tickets - Tribune
|
9/4 |
Porter
2005 budget talks begin - Sentinel
|
9/4 |
Psychologists
reject Lew-Port School Board's offers - Sentinel
|
9/4 |
‘Tuesday
in the Park’ concludes Artpark season - Sentinel
|
9/3 |
Grand
Island sister act to have Barnes & Noble book signing
- Dispatch
|
9/3 |
Grand
Island Physical Therapy presents MOG - Dispatch
|
9/3 |
Antique
and Classic Boat Show slated for Sept. 11 - Dispatch
|
9/2-4 |
Attractive
Canterbury Gardens offers affordable housing for seniors
- Sentinel
|
9/2-4 |
The
Donnas sans 'Donnas' - Dispatch, Sentinel, Tribune
|
9/2 |
Bergholz
Fire Company receives $100,390 in federal funds -
Tribune
|
9/2 |
New
traffic light adds safety at busy Wheatfield intersection
- Tribune |
| |
| August
2004 |
| |
8/28 |
Lewiston
Town Board unprepared for Riverwalk - Sentinel
|
8/28 |
Peach
Festival advance ride tickets now available - Sentinel
|
8/28 |
Kiwanis
seeks units for Peach Festival Parade - Sentinel
|
8/27 |
Kaegebein
project bids rejected - Dispatch
|
8/26-28 |
Niagara
University continues to grow as 2004 academic year begins
- Dispatch, Tribune, Sentinel
|
8/26 |
Wheatfield
Town Board opposes building moratorium - Tribune
|
8/26 |
Niagara Wheatfield
school board notifies residents about sex offender
- Tribune
|
8/21 |
Kiwanis
inks pact with Conklin Shows for Peach Festival -
Sentinel
|
8/21 |
Peach
Fuzz, Peach Blossom applications now available - Sentinel
|
8/21 |
Youngstown
Fire Company's Field Days promises fun for all - Sentinel
|
8/19 |
Hearing
on possible building permit cap in Wheatfield draws record
crowd - Tribune
|
8/19 |
Niagara
Town Board denies combining of residential lots -
Tribune
|
8/14 |
Virtuoso
says new Lew-Port tax rate means 13 means increase
- Sentinel
|
8/14 |
Lew-Port
Board adopts tax warrant; rate increase exceeds earlier
estimates - Sentinel
|
8/14 |
Lewiston
Kiwanis announces 26th annual Peach Fest 5K run/walk
- Sentinel
|
8/14 |
Peach
Festival cheer leading competition Sept. 10 - Sentinel
|
8/13 |
School
board adopts tax rate for 2004-05 - Dispatch
|
8/13 |
Holiday
Inn Grand Island under new ownership - Dispatch
|
8/12-14 |
You
better be ready to rock steady - Dispatch, Tribune,
Sentinel
|
8/12-14 |
Individualized
service pays off for Lewiston Fitness Studio - Tribune,
Sentinel
|
8/12 |
Merino
updates Niagara Town Board on possible property annexation
- Tribune
|
8/12 |
Niagara Wheatfield
to inform public on sex offenders - Tribune
|
8/7 |
Getting
to Know You: Jeff MacInnis - Sentinel
|
8/7 |
Golf
course faces water hazard - Sentinel
|
8/7 |
Modern's
Steve Washuta honored for his decades-long contributions
to youth sports - Sentinel
|
8/6 |
Mobile
Auto Bureau marks first anniversary on the Island
- Dispatch
|
8/6 |
Town
Board appoints members to public safety advisory board
- Dispatch
|
8/5 |
Residents'
group seeks to halt proposed subdivision - Tribune |
| |
| July
2004 |
| |
7/30 |
Usage
soars at Grand Island Public Library - Dispatch
|
7/30 |
School
board approves personnel recommendations - Dispatch
|
7/29-31 |
'Dead
Like Me’ not so grim in season two - Dispatch,
Tribune, Sentinel
|
7/24 |
Master
plan continues to be debated - Sentinel
|
7/23 |
Islander
running for Roswell in marathon - Dispatch
|
7/23 |
Town
board adopts zoning code for Island - Dispatch
|
7/22 |
Niagara
Town Board approves rezoning of Louisiana Avenue property
- Tribune
|
7/16 |
Keith's
Classic Carly's Club Golf Tourney a success - Dispatch
|
7/16 |
Fuccillo
Chevrolet kicks off Fuel Genie installation in the United
States - Dispatch
|
7/15 |
Clinton
addresses strategies on reviving WNY economy - Tribune
|
7/15 |
Bergholz
parents confront Niagara Wheatfield school board on notification
policy - Tribune
|
7/15 |
Niagara
Town Board appoints Suitor permanent police chief
- Tribune
|
7/15 |
Wheatfield
Town Board addresses drainage issues - Tribune
|
7/10-12 |
“I
Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change” fitting description
of production - Dispatch, Sentinel, Tribune
|
7/10 |
Board
approves earlier meeting time, appointments - Sentinel
|
7/10 |
Golf
course issue to go public - Sentinel
|
7/9 |
Zoning
code one step closer to adoption - Dispatch
|
7/9 |
Parade,
road race, fireworks highlight national holiday -
Dispatch
|
7/9 |
Curves
moves to new, larger location - Dispatch
|
7/9 |
Dick
Bessel Independence Day Run Results - Dispatch
|
7/9 |
July
4 parade winners announced - Dispatch
|
7/9 |
Goris
continues as president of Board of Education - Dispatch
|
7/8-10 |
Incubus
mutes pop-rock worship - Dispatch, Sentinel, Tribune
|
7/2 |
Kaegebein
fifth graders sell their own comic books - Dispatch
|
7/2 |
Sports
recognitions top school board meeting - Dispatch
|
7/1-3 |
Hall
and Oates and Michael McDonald tour - Dispatch,
Sentinel, Tribune
|
7/1-3 |
Niagara
Frontier Publications salutes the men and women serving
to protect our land and liberty - Dispatch, Sentinel,
Tribune
|
7/1-3 |
Michael
McDonald does 'Motown' - Dispatch, Sentinel, Tribune
|
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