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Village of Lewiston - Food collectors face showdown
Sat, May 22nd 2010 09:00 am
The Village of Lewiston Board of Trustees will gather at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday for the annual end-of-the-year wrap-up. Chances are, though, that the other item on the special meeting agenda will draw more of an audience.
Lewiston-Porter voters speak their minds
Sat, May 22nd 2010 09:00 am
Lewiston-Porter voters spoke their minds Tuesday, approving the district's 2010-11 budget plan and cost control referendum, and electing candidates with a general focus on addressing spending and maintaining educational quality.
Porter Board updated on storm water management
Sat, May 22nd 2010 09:00 am
Porter Town Board members for the most part held a low-key session on May 10, one that was absent complaints from residents, but also one that had some news.
LPD police blotter May 10-14
Sat, May 22nd 2010 09:00 am
The following activity occurred Monday, May 10, to Friday, May 14, as reported by the Lewiston Police Department.
Wolfgang awarded
Sat, May 22nd 2010 08:00 am
Lewiston's Jerald I. Wolfgang recently received a mark of distinction for his honorary work in the community at the 2010 Small Business Matchmaker Awards Luncheon. He was awarded the U.S. Small Business Administration Buffalo District Director's Small Business Week Special Award of Distinction and Achievement.
HAL unveils plans for War of 1812 bicentennial
Mon, May 10th 2010 11:10 am
In observance of the War of 1812, HAL plans to unveil an eight-foot tall bronze monument on Dec. 19, 2013, the 200th anniversary of the siege of Lewiston. The monument will be called "Tuscarora Heroes." Youngstown artist Susan Geissler designed the project, estimated to cost between $350,000 and $400,000.
Village of Lewiston: Collesano earns GOP, Democrat lines in mayoral race
Mon, May 10th 2010 11:05 am
With 54 percent of the vote, mayoral candidate Terry Collesano was endorsed Tuesday by the Village of Lewiston Republican Party. The 20-year trustee outpolled Bill Geiben, who was selected mayor in November 2009. "I'm just overwhelmed," Collesano said after the vote result was announced. "I just want to thank everyone. Thank you.
Lewiston Library May Programs, Events, Activities
Mon, May 10th 2010 11:00 am
The Lewiston Public Library, 305 S. Eighth St., in the Village of Lewiston, announces the following programs, events and activities for the month of May. *The Lewiston Book Club will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, May 4, at 1:30 p.m. The book club meets the first Tuesday of the month. For further information, contact Anita Mallimo at 754-7714.
New Artpark exit a possibility
Mon, May 10th 2010 11:00 am
Recently, the Village of Lewiston, Artpark & Co., and New York's Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation have discussed the possibility of opening a new exit leading from the performing arts venue to the Robert Moses Parkway south (Niagara Falls). In this scenario, patrons exiting Artpark via Portage Road could turn right on Seneca Street (shown left) and onto the RMP. This new connection, only available during the "Tuesday in the Park" concert series, would be the only way for motorists to access the parkway. Center Street to the RMP would be closed.
LEFT OF CENTER (May 8, 2010)
Sat, May 8th 2010 09:00 am
Carmelo's celebrates 30th anniversary with farm-to-table presentations;
Hotel owner reaffirms business not closing
Thu, Feb 4th 2010 02:00 pm
Those staying at the Barton Hill Hotel & Spa in Lewiston on Tuesday may have noticed there was no padlock on the doors. Despite the threat - real or perceived - that the state Department of Taxation and Finance could seize control of the 72-room inn, the establishment remained open and under the operational control of owners Ed and Diane Finkbeiner.
Reporter makes it through 'Nutcracker' in one piece
Thu, Dec 17th 2009 09:00 am
I've never been a big numbers guy. I've always preferred words to digits.
Judge dismisses Frontier House lawsuit
Sat, Oct 24th 2009 09:00 am
Acting State Supreme Court Justice Richard C. Kloch Sr. has dismissed the case brought against the Village of Lewiston and Hastings Lewiston by PSR Press. Developer Richard Hastings is once again free to develop the property he owns surrounding the historic Frontier House.
Frontier House lawsuit continues
Sat, Dec 13th 2008 09:00 am
A motion to dismiss the PSR Press lawsuit against Richard Hastings, his hired architects, and the Village of Lewiston was dismissed in state Supreme Court Thursday by Justice Richard Kloch Sr. Hastings' attorney, John P. Bartolomei, filed the motion claiming the petition incorrectly listed the respondents.
Richardson suing village, Hastings, over Frontier House
Sat, Jun 7th 2008 09:00 am
PSR Press Limited, a corporate agent of The Edwin Mellen Press, has filed suit against the Village of Lewiston, Richard Hastings and the EI Team over variances granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals. The respondents were served legal papers within the past week.
Second Frontier House sketch presented
Sat, Jan 19th 2008 09:00 am
A 31-foot Center Street addition and a 50-foot apartment complex on Ridge Street highlight the newest Frontier House sketch, as presented to the Village of Lewiston Planning Board on Monday. Architect Timothy E. Kupinski, RA, of the EI Team, presented the four-person panel with an updated draft of developer Richard Hastings' vision for the dormant historical building.
Greenway Commission backs plans
Sat, Jan 19th 2008 09:00 am
The Niagara River Greenway Commission unanimously endorsed all 11 plans put forward in the first round of project submissions. At the board's meeting on Tuesday, 10 commissioners and chairman Robert Kresse signed off on proposals ranging from maintenance at Old Fort Niagara to the reconfiguration of green space on Grand Island.
Greenway Plan approved
Sat, May 19th 2007 09:00 am
The Niagara River Greenway Plan, which began in 2002 as a bullet point in then-Gov. George Pataki's State of the State address, was signed and approved Thursday by state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Commissioner Carol Ash. The plan, in physical boundary and purpose, is a series of interconnected points stretching from Lake Ontario to Lake Erie. It was created to complement and herald the region's environmental, cultural and industrial heritage.
Mac Pilates returns with new programs
Wed, Nov 23rd 2005 07:45 pm
After a lengthy hiatus, Lewiston fitness expert Kelly Mac has returned with a new studio and new programs. What has not changed, however, is her enthusiasm to help other people stay in shape and live a healthier life.
 

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