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Free Living Healthy classes return for people with chronic conditions
Tue, Nov 22nd 2011 07:00 am
Once again, the Health Association of Niagara County Inc. is offering a free, six-week series that helps older adults manage chronic conditions and enjoy better health.
USMC officers meet at Marine Corps Ball
Tue, Nov 22nd 2011 07:00 am
'Fortunate' Kid Rock donates money to Buffalo charities
Mon, Nov 21st 2011 06:05 am
The "Devil Without a Cause" now has a mission and (possibly) a way into Heaven.
'Tree of Warmth'
Mon, Nov 21st 2011 06:00 am
The holidays should be a special time for everyone, especially children.
Village, Artisan House reach agreement
Sat, Nov 19th 2011 09:30 am
There's now a different sign on the window of the Little Yellow Artisan House on Center Street. The recent "We're leaving" notice has been replaced with store hours and the promise of even more hours of operation following Thanksgiving.
Rivershore, Kiwanis Club host Aktion Club installation dinner
Sat, Nov 19th 2011 09:15 am
Rivershore Inc. and the Kiwanis Club of Lewiston teamed up Monday to host an installation dinner for the Niagara County Aktion Club.
Lewiston OKs 2012 budget
Sat, Nov 19th 2011 09:00 am
An artist's rendering of the new Academy Park temporary ice rink the Town and Village of Lewiston will open next month.
Gary Hall talks new Village of Lewiston rec center
Sat, Nov 19th 2011 07:30 am
Gary Hall spoke to the Sentinel about his intentions to build a new recreation center in the Village of Lewiston.
Ceretto sponsors bill to protect abused children
Fri, Nov 18th 2011 09:45 pm
Assemblyman John Ceretto, R-I-Lewiston, has signed legislation that seeks to address a dangerous loophole in state law and help protect children from abuse.
Lewiston Choraleers kick off Christmas concert series at Lewiston Christmas Walk
Fri, Nov 18th 2011 05:35 pm
The Lewiston Choraleers will kick off its popular Christmas concert series on Saturday, Dec. 3, at 2 p.m.
Health System Services to host 'Diabetes Awareness Day'
Fri, Nov 18th 2011 03:35 pm
On Saturday, Nov. 19, Health System Services, a local medical equipment supplier, will host "Diabetes Awareness Day' from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. The event is open to the public and will take place within the company's showroom at 6867 Williams Road, Wheatfield.

Highlights of "Diabetes Awareness Day" include: free gift bags and product samples for the first 50 guests; vendor information tables; guest speakers; prize drawings; and tips on healthy eating and lifestyle.

In addition, local health care professionals throughout the day will present educational seminars. Seminars include "Making the Right Choices: Foot Care & Diet," presented by Dr. Charles Rice of the Mount St. Mary's Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine; and "Healthy Eating Tips with Diabetes," presented by Deb Hoffman, certified diabetes educator at Mount St. Mary's.

Candidates sought for soon-to-be vacant post
Fri, Nov 18th 2011 01:00 pm
The election of Councilwoman Mary Cooke to town supervisor has necessitated a search for another council member.
Hard Rock Café hosts 3rd annual New Year's Eve Guitar Drop
Thu, Nov 17th 2011 02:25 pm
Rock in the New Year at Hard Rock Café, Niagara Falls, USA. On Saturday, Dec. 31, Old Falls Street becomes the Times Square of Western New York, as the Hard Rock hosts the city's third annual New Year's Eve Guitar Drop.
March of Dimes partners with local businesses to support World Prematurity Day
Thu, Nov 17th 2011 02:05 pm
Two local businesses are doing their part to raise prematurity awareness and fund programs to improve the health of babies. Prima Pizza and Pasta and Fantastic Sams have partnered with the March of Dimes, the leading organization for pregnancy and baby health, to support the first ever World Prematurity Day on Thursday, Nov. 17.
Niagara Falls Holiday Lights Trail opening ceremony is Wednesday
Thu, Nov 17th 2011 08:45 am
The annual opening ceremony for the Niagara Falls Holiday Lights Trail will be held in the parking lot at Sal Maglie Stadium on Wednesday, Nov. 23, with entertainment starting at 5 p.m., the official ceremony at 6 p.m., and fireworks at 6:15 p.m.
TON cracks down on landlords, passes budget
Thu, Nov 17th 2011 07:00 am
"If you are a good landlord and a good tenant, you have nothing to fear," Town of Niagara Supervisor Steve Richards said Tuesday as the Town Board passed a new landlord law.
Wheatfield approves 2012 budget, eyes recycling change, disc golf
Thu, Nov 17th 2011 07:00 am
Following up on last week's budget hearing, the Wheatfield Town Board on Monday approved an $11.8 million budget for 2012.
PB&J aids local pantries
Thu, Nov 17th 2011 07:00 am
Town of Niagara resident Nick Occhipinti and his grandson, Vinny, drop off a donation at the bin in Town Hall supporting the second annual "Peanut Butter & Jelly Drive" to help area food pantries feed less fortunate families with children.
Peaches to parade -- with an installation in between
Thu, Nov 17th 2011 07:00 am
The Kiwanis Club of Niagara-Wheatfield began September participating in the Lewiston Peach Festival, inducted its newest officers early in October and assisted in the Electric Lights Parade just before Halloween.
Memorial upgrades cardiac telemetry technology
Thu, Nov 17th 2011 07:00 am
Memorial recently invested more than $1 million in advanced cardiac telemetry technology for its ER1 Emergency Department, ICU and inpatient Heart & Stroke Center.
Legislator to hold resident meeting
Thu, Nov 17th 2011 07:00 am
William L. Ross, the county legislator representing Wheatfield and Lewiston in the new 2nd Legislative District, will hold his annual fall resident meeting at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 19, at the Wheatfield Community Center.
'Share the Bounty'
Thu, Nov 17th 2011 07:00 am
Nov. 18 to 20 is the Niagara Wine Trail's "Share the Bounty" event.
Parks Commission will give Wallenda a decision on wirewalk in a few weeks
Wed, Nov 16th 2011 11:00 pm
Nik Wallenda will know before Christmas whether he can stage his wirewalk across the Niagara Gorge in front of the Horseshoe Falls.
Ceretto cries foul over NYPA rate increases
Wed, Nov 16th 2011 12:45 pm
Assemblyman John Ceretto, R-I-Lewiston, today took the New York Power Authority to task for proceeding with rate hikes on customers.
Christmas trees available for your business from Bradt Tree Farms
Wed, Nov 16th 2011 12:10 pm
The Niagara River Region Chamber of Commerce would love to see your business decorated for the holidays! Enjoy this special offer from Bradt Tree Farms.
Castellani Art Museum shop sale on William H. Barlett prints
Wed, Nov 16th 2011 07:00 am
The Castellani Art Museum of Niagara University is hosting a shop sale on William H. Barlett Prints from Dec. 1 to 4. All framed and unframed Barlett prints will be 20 percent off.
Niagara University English Department hosting conference on Shakespeare
Wed, Nov 16th 2011 07:00 am
To go or not to go, that is the question...
Ceretto named a top pro-jobs legislator
Tue, Nov 15th 2011 06:00 pm
The Business Council of New York State Inc has named Assemblyman John Ceretto a pro-jobs lawmaker. The organization reviewed the voting records of all 212 state legislators on a series of bills that carried significant economic impact, and concluded that Ceretto was one of the staunchest supporters of job creation in the Empire State.
World Diabetes Day in Niagara Falls
Tue, Nov 15th 2011 05:55 pm
As part of an initiative to promote awareness of World Diabetes Day, a group of agencies coordinated by the "Mayor's Task Group on Health" gathered at Niagara Falls City Hall.
GNBC Chiavetta's chicken fundraiser
Tue, Nov 15th 2011 03:35 pm
The Greater Niagara Ballet Company is hosting a Chiavetta's chicken dinner fundraiser from noon until 4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 4. The event will be held at First Presbyterian Church of Lewiston, 505 Cayuga St.
Artpark plans for 'EDGES III' sculpture competition
Tue, Nov 15th 2011 03:25 pm
Artpark is immediately placing a national call for entries for its third installment of the outdoor sculpture competition titled "EDGES III."
Grisanti to meet with UFC executive team to discuss MMA in New York
Tue, Nov 15th 2011 02:10 pm
State Sen. Mark Grisanti will have a meeting to discuss the regulation of mixed martial arts in New York in order to discuss the growing economic development potential the sport has brought to regions around the world. MMA was banned in New York in the 1990s when the sport was known as a no-holds barred exhibition without rules or regulations.
Gentile Dentistry holds food drive to benefit Food Bank of WNY
Tue, Nov 15th 2011 07:00 am
The staff at Gentile Dentistry, located at 215 Main St., East Aurora, and 5007 Transit Road in Depew, is looking to put smiles on people's faces in more than one way this holiday season by holding a food drive in honor of the WNY Food Bank.
Hospice holds Light-A-Life ceremony
Tue, Nov 15th 2011 07:00 am
Niagara Hospice will hold its annual Light-A-Life Memorial Tree Lighting Ceremony on Sunday, Dec. 4, at 1 p.m. at the Wheatfield Community Center, located at 2790 Church Road, North Tonawanda.
17th annual 'Artful Gifts'
Tue, Nov 15th 2011 07:00 am
The Western New York Artists Group, located at 1 Linwood Ave., Buffalo, will host, for the 17th year, Buffalo's most popular and largest selection of art works to be purchased for the holiday season.
Congresswoman Hochul to introduce legislation
Tue, Nov 15th 2011 07:00 am
On Nov. 14, at the Lancaster Police Department, Congresswoman Kathy Hochul, accompanied by Lancaster Police Chief Gerald Gill, announced she will soon introduce new legislation that will enhance 9-1-1 communications systems, including texting capabilities of call centers.
Richardson no longer selling Fourth and Center property
Mon, Nov 14th 2011 06:25 pm
Instead, he's looking to completely cover it up.
Sunnking Electronics Recycling announces key leadership moves
Mon, Nov 14th 2011 03:35 pm
Sunnking Inc., which has been in the business of collecting, dismantling and recycling old, broken, and unwanted electronics and equipment since early 2000, has experienced a tremendous amount of growth in the past few years. As a result the company has decided to make some exciting leadership changes to continue growth and ensure future success.

Former CFO Michelle Read, who joined Sunnking in April of 2001, has been promoted to president and will oversee all operational, financial, logistical and sales/marketing functions of Sunnking, in conjunction with -- and direction from -- owner Duane Beckett, Sunnking's current chairman/CEO.

Food pantry volunteers celebrate successful season
Mon, Nov 14th 2011 01:45 pm
Volunteers gathered together to celebrate a successful third season of the food and cash drive held each Tuesday night at the Artpark entrances.
Sanborn Christmas concert
Mon, Nov 14th 2011 09:10 am
The Sanborn Fire Company Band will perform its annual Christmas concert at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 27. Get into the spirit of the season and join in the traditional holiday music.
 

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