| June
2005 |
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6/30-7/2 |
Top golf
amateurs to vie for 47th annual Porter Cup, July 20-23
- Dispatch, Tribune, Sentinel
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The
Crafts are Grand - Grand Island Dispatch
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Community
rallies to 'Keep Niagara Open' |
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Good
summer eats - Web exclusive
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Class
of ’80 holding reunion July 1-2 - Dispatch
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6/24 |
Grand
Island High School Senior Class 2004 - Dispatch
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6/23, 6/25 |
Hurst
becomes Hurst - Tribune, Sentinel
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6/18 |
Relay
raises $75,000 – and still counting - Sentinel
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6/18 |
Taste
of Lewiston returns next Sunday, bigger and better than
ever - Sentinel
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6/18 |
First-ever
St. George’s Mediterranean Fest promises fun for all
- Sentinel
|
6/18 |
Time
for some growing up at Lew-Port - Sentinel
|
6/18 |
Lewiston
Town Board opts to continue with Nolan as relicensing
consultant - Sentinel
|
6/17 |
Community
unites in Relay for Life - Dispatch
|
6/17 |
Terrence
Crowe laid to rest at St. Stephen’s Cemetery - Dispatch
|
6/11 |
A
plethora of happenings on tap in northern Niagara
- Sentinel
|
6/11 |
Lew-Port
students' 'Writing on the Wall' exhibit a must-see
- Sentinel
|
6/9 |
Reynolds
supports Demler - Tribune
|
6/9 |
NIMAC
reaches out in fight for Niagara air base - Tribune
|
6/9 |
Aquarium
celebrates 40th birthday - Web exclusive
|
6/4 |
Memorial
Day spirit shines on Grand Island - Sentinel
|
6/4 |
Youngstown
honors war heroes - Sentinel
|
6/4 |
William
J. McLaughlin seeks supervisor spot - Sentinel
|
6/4 |
Curves
partners with Memorial on new approach to healthy living
- Sentinel
|
6/4 |
Wiepert
seeks re-election as Town of Porter supervisor - Sentinel
|
6/4 |
Youngstown
Garden Club sets June events - Sentinel
|
6/4 |
Chamber
salutes Artpark’s success with Chairman’s Award -
Sentinel |
6/4 |
Enthusiasm
builds for Lewiston Porter Relay - Sentinel
|
6/3 |
Meaghan’s
Miracle continues - Dispatch
|
6/3 |
School
board cuts tax hike to zero - Dispatch
|
6/3 |
Western
New Yorkers reach out to Gypsy children in Romania
- Dispatch
|
6/3 |
Enthusiasm
builds as Island Relay approaches - Dispatch
|
6/2 |
WBA
hands out scholarships - Tribune
|
6/2 |
Wheatfield
honors fallen heroes on Memorial Day - Tribune |
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|
| May
2005 |
| |
5/28 |
Lewiston
Arts Council invites all for a summer full of fun
- Sentinel
|
5/28 |
Memorial
Day remembers fallen comrades - Sentinel
|
5/21 |
Budget
passes; Mezhir, Laub win - Sentinel
|
5/21 |
Village
Board maintains flow - Sentinel
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5/14 |
Peunic
announces candidacy for Lewiston town supervisor -
Sentinel
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| |
A-1
lives up to billing - Sentinel
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| |
Lobsterfest
returns - Sentinel
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| |
The
‘Doctor’ is in - Sentinel
|
5/7 |
A
family tradition continues in Sanborn - Sentinel
|
5/7 |
Dissension
dominates at L-P School Board session - Sentinel
|
5/7 |
Lew-Port
Club Hockey announces tryouts - Sentinel
|
5/7 |
Lynn
Garcia has focus on balancing district priorities
- Sentinel
|
5/7 |
Town
of Lewiston Democratic Committee announces endorsements
- Sentinel |
April
2005 |
| |
| |
Annual
Smelt Festival |
4/30 |
Chamber
announces dates for a bigger and better garage, sidewalk
sale - Sentinel
|
4/30 |
Chamber
honors Stevenson Hardware 2005 Ransomville Business of
the Year - Sentinel
|
4/30 |
Lewiston
golf course proposal making headway - Sentinel
|
4/30 |
Oxbow
approved - Sentinel
|
4/30 |
Lewiston
Town Board hears on library funding, OKs energy attorney
- Sentinel
|
4/29 |
Job-seekers
crowd Fantasy Island - Dispatch
|
4/29 |
Island
schools get an ‘A’ on report card - Dispatch
|
4/29 |
Blair
would be an advocate for children, public - Dispatch
|
4/29 |
Flynn
to focus on preparing students for state exams - Dispatch
|
4/29 |
Little
concerned with class size, education costs - Dispatch
|
4/23 |
Lew-Port
Board squabbles over Property Tax Report Card - Sentinel
|
4/23 |
Chamber
honors John Trunzo, Village of Youngstown Citizen of the
Year - Sentinel
|
4/22 |
Western
New Yorkers visit house of prayer in Kansas City -
Dispatch
|
4/16 |
Zoning
schedule amended, development to be decided Wednesday
- Sentinel
|
4/16 |
Chamber
salutes Mildred Hillman, Town of Porter Citizen of the
Year - Sentinel
|
4/16 |
Nader
calls on Lew-Port audience to take charge of their future
- Sentinel
|
4/15 |
'Christine's
Garden of Hope' a success - Dispatch
|
4/15 |
Rotary
Club Student of the Month: Michael J. Schimley - Dispatch
|
4/15 |
Rotary
Club Student of the Month: Melissa Roach - Dispatch
|
4/15 |
Rotary
Club Student of the Month: Emily Pifer - Dispatch
|
4/15 |
Rotary
Club Student of the Month: Mary Elizabeth Lacki -
Dispatch
|
4/15 |
St. Stephen's
Mission Club welcomes Luis - Dispatch
|
4/15 |
Artpark
set to welcome summer crowds - Dispatch
“First Niagara
Bank’s Tuesday in the Park at Artpark” Schedule
|
4/15 |
Island man
in Ujima Theater production - Dispatch
|
4/15 |
Chamber thanks
helpers for Citizen of Year dinner - Dispatch
|
4/15 |
2 Islanders
elected to DeMolay posts - Dispatch
|
4/15 |
Island socked
with NCCC charge-backs - Dispatch
|
4/15 |
Grand
Island Democrats seek candidates - Dispatch
|
4/15 |
School
Board OKs budget, 2.8 percent tax hike - Dispatch
|
4/15 |
Studio
Arena Theatre brings ‘Shear Madness’ to the Tralf
- Dispatch
|
4/9 |
Chamber
Gala to honor Youngstown’s Margery Stratton - Sentinel
|
4/8 |
Island team
reports on medical mission to Haiti - Dispatch
|
4/4 |
Lisa Loeb
– the way it really is |
4/2 |
Lew-Port
Board adopts 2005 budget plan, calls for alternatives
- Sentinel |
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|
| March
2005 |
| |
3/26 |
Garbage
in, garbage out - Sentinel
|
3/26 |
Sum 41 makes
no plans for the future - Sentinel
|
3/26 |
Village
projects in flux; Frontier House could be history
- Sentinel |
3/24 |
Easter
Bunny keeps himself busy during Wheatfield visit -
Tribune
|
3/24 |
Niagara Wheatfield
approves redistricting - Tribune
|
3/24 |
Wheatfield
town employees approach union - Tribune
|
3/19 |
New
development proposed for Mohawk Street - Sentinel
|
3/18 |
Fire destroys
Staley Road residence - Dispatch
|
3/18 |
Corporate
Bowl finals: And the Winner is...? - Dispatch
|
3/18 |
GI Chamber
names Rotary Club Organization of the Year - Dispatch
|
3/18 |
Shadow
Day on March 23 gives students real job experience
- Dispatch
|
3/18 |
Choral
concert, ‘Snoopy’ musical highlight school events
- Dispatch
|
3/18 |
Celebrate
Easter at Kelly's Country Store - Dispatch
|
3/18 |
Community
help sought for ‘Christine’s Garden of Hope’ - Dispatch
|
3/18 |
Tax hike
trimmed to 4.88 percent; Goris calls for deeper cuts
- Dispatch |
3/17 |
Tri-Community
Ambulance holds appreciation banquet - Tribune
|
3/17 |
Wheatfield
Town Board schedules public hearing on new local law
- Tribune
|
3/17 |
Niagara
Town Board recognizes outstanding customer service
- Tribune
|
3/17 |
Niagara Falls
Memorial announces partnership in fight against heart
disease - Tribune
|
3/12 |
Brennan’s
offers something for every taste - Sentinel
|
3/12 |
Shayna
did it her way - Sentinel |
3/11 |
Island
deputies brace for pink slips - Dispatch
|
3/11 |
Ted Bates
named Citizen of the Year - Dispatch
|
3/11 |
Strong
sentiments expressed at school budget forum - Dispatch
|
3/11 |
Convenience
store construction near schools a growing concern
- Dispatch
|
3/10 |
Wheatfield
Town Board votes on next round of drainage improvements
- Tribune
|
3/10 |
School
board receives projections on revenues, fund balance
- Tribune
|
3/5 |
Lewiston
Town Board discusses low-cost power - Sentinel
|
3/5 |
Lew-Port
faculty, alumni take court for good cause - Sentinel
|
3/5 |
New
Town of Lewiston assessments being mailed out this week -
Sentinel
|
3/5 |
Lewiston
Republicans endorse candidates - Sentintel
|
3/5 |
Responds
to Palumbo editorial on LPUT - Sentinel
|
3/5 |
Expresses
concern on Middle School situation - Sentinel
|
3/5 |
Offers comments
on finding another way - Sentinel
|
3/5 |
Vegas … It
did just get closer - Sentinel
|
3/4 |
Grand Lady
Cruises Inc., Rockwood Collision honored by Chamber
- Dispatch
|
3/4 |
GI
School Board trims tax increase to 8 percent - Dispatch
|
3/3 |
Proposed
charter school faces strong opposition - Tribune
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| February
2005 |
| |
2/26 |
Ransomville
family donates new defibrillator unit to Lewiston Police
- Sentinel
|
2/26 |
Conflict
arises over union support for Lew-Port board candidates
- Sentinel
|
2/26 |
Village
View Estates, zoning schedule up in the air - Sentinel
|
2/24-26 |
Ceretto
to run for Niagara County Legislature in 12th District
- Sentinel, Tribune |
2/24-26 |
New
child passenger restraint law to take effect next month
- Sentinel, Dispatch, Tribune |
2/24-26 |
Oscar's
recipe for success
|
2/24 |
Falcons
soar high on Super Sunday - Tribune
|
2/24 |
Niagara Wheatfield
superintendent informs residents on land purchase - Tribune
|
2/19 |
St. Peter’s
students share Valentines - Sentinel
|
2/19 |
Porter
Board lends its support to LOOW data collection effort
- Sentinel
|
2/19 |
Lew-Port
Board settles teacher mentoring issue - Sentinel
|
2/19 |
Lewiston
town golf course project making headway - Sentinel
|
2/19 |
It’s
getting there... - Sentinel
|
2/19 |
Youngstown
Volunteer Fire Company installs officers - Sentinel
|
2/18 |
Bestseller
“Tuesdays with Morrie” comes to life at Studio Arena Theater
|
2/18 |
School
Board expected to trim tax rate contained in initial budget
draft - Dispatch
|
2/18 |
Students,
businesses gear up for Corporate Bowl - Dispatch
|
2/18 |
Cannata
suspended without pay from Sidway School job as principal
- Dispatch
|
2/18 |
Strike
up the band - Dispatch
|
2/17-19 |
NU’s hottest
seasons heat up winter! - Tribune, Dispatch, Sentinel
|
2/17 |
Town of Niagara
spoil pile to go - Tribune
|
2/12 |
Lewiston
#2 members hold 63rd annual installation - Sentinel
|
2/12 |
Area
residents invited to attend ‘Give Your Heart’ tsunami
fund-raiser - Sentinel
|
2/12 |
Porter
GOPs seeking candidates - Sentinel
|
2/12 |
L&P
Youth baseball/softball open registration Feb. 19
- Sentinel
|
2/12 |
Town
of Lewiston Recreation taking applications for summer
employment - Sentinel
|
2/12 |
Lewiston
GOPs in selection process for 2005 candidates - Sentinel
|
2/12 |
Public
hearing set, lawsuits pending - Sentinel
|
2/12 |
Lew-Port,
NCCC team up with special course offering for students
- Sentinel
|
2/12 |
Modern
gift kicks off Industrial Division of cardiac care campaign
- Sentinel
|
2/12 |
Seniors
play last home game - Sentinel
|
2/12 |
Lew-Port
students send Valentine’s Day wishes to Our Lady of Peace
residents - Sentinel
|
2/11 |
Kaegebein
recognized for accomplishments - Dispatch
|
2/11 |
Corporate
Bowl teams chosen; Pizza Hut renews sponsorship -
Dispatch |
2/11 |
Hearts,
flowers and prizes - Dispatch
|
2/11 |
Town has
been studying how to provide essential services -
Dispatch
|
2/11 |
Island
Fire Company welcomes 12 new members - Dispatch
|
2/11 |
Moose
Lodge holding its Chili Cook-Off Feb. 19 - Dispatch
|
2/11 |
Quest Diagnostics
official speaks to Island Rotary - Dispatch
|
2/11 |
Islanders
enjoy Rotary Club 18th annual Chili Sale - Dispatch
|
2/5 |
Lewiston
Town Board OKs funding for Abraham - Sentinel
|
2/5 |
We must
stop spinning our respective party lines - Sentinel
|
2/5 |
Langlois
offers comments on Power Authority article - Sentinel
|
2/4 |
Auditions
are Feb. 8 and 10 for ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’
- Dispatch
|
2/4 |
Chamber seeks
nominations for Citizen of the Year - Dispatch
|
2/4 |
Town should
be open about employees’ salaries - Dispatch
|
2/4 |
Island church
sends team of 13 to Haiti on second medical mission
- Dispatch
|
2/4 |
Lions encourage
youngsters to think about peace - Dispatch
|
2/3 |
TNBPA honors
business, community leaders - Tribune
|
2/3-5 |
Modern’s
H2Gro -- a success story in Lewiston - Tribune,
Dispatch, Sentinel |
| |
| January
2005 |
| |
| 1/28-29 |
Take
a holiday at the Inn on the Island - Dispatch,
Sentinel
|
1/29 |
Issues continue
for Lewiston in Power Authority settlement negotiations
- Sentinel
|
1/29 |
River
Region Chamber spurs economic growth - Sentinel
|
1/29 |
Lewiston
Democratic chair comments on facts, innuendo - Sentinel
|
1/29 |
Newlin
removes Ceretto as Fire Board liaison - Sentinel
|
1/28 |
Marine Corps
Capt. Erker writes from Iraq on meaning of peace -
Dispatch
|
1/28 |
Life
sciences is focus of economic development - Dispatch
|
1/27 |
Niagara
residents receive update on Tuscarora Road bridge project
- Tribune
|
1/27 |
‘Wizard of
Oz’ sets sights on Wheatfield - Tribune
|
1/27-29 |
CWM’s Porter
site not expected to take Hudson River PCBs - Tribune,
Dispatch, Sentinel
|
1/22 |
Lewiston
town supervisor has not shown leadership - Sentinel
|
1/22 |
Finally,
the pork has come back to Lewiston - Sentinel
|
1/22 |
Residents
continue to speak out against project - Sentinel
|
1/22 |
LOOW Advisory
Board names new chair - Sentinel
|
1/22 |
Lewiston
Planning Board approves preliminary plat for Riverwalk
- Sentinel
|
1/22 |
Lewiston
Kiwanis celebrates 90th anniversary of Kiwanis International
- Sentinel
|
1/22 |
Discovering
the Clarkson House - Sentinel
|
1/22 |
A special
night for Kiwanis - Sentinel
|
1/21 |
Preparing
for and coping with manmade disasters - Dispatch
|
1/21 |
Airstrip
permit renewed; stop signs draw comment - Dispatch
|
1/20 |
Niagara
Town Board approval lures new business - Tribune
|
1/15 |
Planning
Board verbally assaulted - Sentinel
|
1/15 |
32nd
annual Buffalo Boat Show, Jan. 19-23 at the Buffalo Convention
Center - Tribune, Dispatch, Sentinel
|
1/15 |
Porter
Board OKs fire contract, hears on alternates - Sentinel
|
1/15 |
A new year,
but old problems continue to plague Chemical Waste Management
- Sentinel
|
1/14 |
School
Board takes stock of 2004-05 budget challenges - Dispatch
|
1/14 |
Interim
Sidway principal named; scholar athletes honored -
Dispatch
|
1/13-15 |
Moose Lodge
donates to Lewiston seniors - Sentinel
|
1/13 |
Mulkey
breaks 29-year-old school records after hitting 1,000-point
plateau - Tribune
|
1/13 |
Tax
payment options available for Wheatfield residents
- Tribune
|
1/13 |
Prime Outlets,
Town of Niagara aid community with $100,000 in grants
- Tribune
|
1/8 |
Lewiston
Board accepts findings statement on golf course -
Sentinel |
1/8 |
Porter
Board reorganizes for 2005 - Sentinel
|
1/8 |
Chilly
fun off the Lewiston docks - Sentinel
|
1/7 |
2005
Movie Preview |
1/7,1/8 |
Islander
heads to Indonesia to aid tsunami victims - Dispatch,
Sentinel |
1/6 |
Wheatfield
reorganizes for 2005 - Tribune
|
1/6 |
Town
of Niagara Board announces 2005 appointments, designations
- Tribune |