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Niagara Hospice support groups, workshops
Fri, Jul 29th 2011 11:55 pm
Niagara Hospice recently announced its schedule of August community grief support groups and workshops. These groups are designed to provide education and support to people in the community to help them navigate the journey of grief and adapt to their losses in a healthy way.
Ceretto continues Cuomo quest
Fri, Jul 29th 2011 11:45 pm
The following is a statement released Friday by Assemblyman John Ceretto
LOOW RAB disbands, becomes Niagara LOOW Action Council
Fri, Jul 29th 2011 11:35 pm
With newly appointed U.S. Army Corps facilitator Doug Sarno in attendance, members of the Lake Ontario Ordnance Works Restoration Advisory Board voted to officially dissolve and emerge anew.
'Go For Pink' golf tournament scores funds for MSM
Thu, Jul 28th 2011 03:50 pm
On July 13, the ladies nine and 18 hole leagues at the Niagara Falls Country Club got together to hold the annual "Go For Pink" golf tournament. The proceeds raised from the entry fee, hole sponsors, Chinese auction, raffle and donations were more than $6,000 and presented to Mount St. Mary's Hospital & Health Center's Breast Care Center.
'Target Success' weekly
Thu, Jul 28th 2011 03:50 pm
Jerry Wolfgang's TV program, "Target Success," can be seen on LCTV and OSC-21. Tune in weekly to see guests from the local community.
Ceretto: New program will promote job creation and spur local economic development
Thu, Jul 28th 2011 03:45 pm
Assemblyman John Ceretto, R-I-Lewiston, today expressed his support of Innovate NY, a startup equity fund designed to promote job creation, increase growth in entrepreneurship and spur economic development throughout the state. The program, which Ceretto helped pass this year, was signed into law by Gov. Andrew Cuomo yesterday.
Special doughnut helps OUN
Thu, Jul 28th 2011 01:40 pm
Niagara County Tim Hortons Cafe & Bake Shops have created a distinctive sprinkled doughnut to help raise funds for Opportunities Unlimited of Niagara.
Memorial is 'Rockin' the Park' on Aug. 4
Thu, Jul 28th 2011 01:40 pm
When Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center celebrated the recent restoration of Schoellkopf Park, hospital officials promised it would be a centerpiece of community activity.
Parent Network offers free workshop
Thu, Jul 28th 2011 01:35 pm
Parent Network of WNY is offering "Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD): Social Intervention Strategies for Home and School," a free workshop for families of individuals with ASD.
New York Press Association award
Thu, Jul 28th 2011 01:30 pm
Susan Mikula Campbell, editor of Niagara Frontier Publications' Niagara-Wheatfield Tribune, won a New York Press Build A Better Newspaper Contest award this year.
Motorcycle trooper struck by intoxicated driver
Thu, Jul 28th 2011 01:30 pm
State Police Motorcycle Trooper Arthur Pittman was northbound in the passing lane on I-190 in the Town of Lewiston at about 5:55 p.m. July 26, when the operator of a 2006 Mazda entered the trooper's lane and sideswiped him.
Lions event at speedway aids reading program
Thu, Jul 28th 2011 01:25 pm
The Ransomville Lions is hosting the annual Lions Night at the Races on Aug. 12 at the Ransomville Speedway, to benefit the Niagara Frontier Radio Reading Program.
Advance tickets needed for St. Jude barbecue
Thu, Jul 28th 2011 01:20 pm
St. Jude Shrine, 975 Ridge Road, Lewiston, is sponsoring a pulled pork and rib barbecue dinner from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7.
No tear down yet on derelict houses
Thu, Jul 28th 2011 01:00 pm
Neighbors living near abandoned properties at 7464 Townline Road and 2488 Reynolds St., in Wheatfield will have to continue to wait to see the decaying houses torn down by the town.
Niagara University introduces advanced certificate program in applied urban ministry
Wed, Jul 27th 2011 11:50 am
Pastors and lay people seeking to expand the breadth of knowledge they obtained from Niagara University's ministerial leadership development program will now have the opportunity to do so. The university announced today that its Office of Continuing Education will offer an advanced certificate program in applied urban ministry, beginning this fall.
NYPA trustees accept resignation of Kessel as president and CEO
Wed, Jul 27th 2011 11:45 am
The New York Power Authority board of trustees accepted the resignation Tuesday of Richard M. Kessel as NYPA president and CEO. Kessel, who has headed NYPA for nearly three years, will remain at the authority through Sept. 6 to ensure a smooth transition.
New lawmaker wins audience with governor
Tue, Jul 26th 2011 11:30 pm
Though she's only served in the Niagara County Legislature since early June, Legislator Brittany Catchpole, D-Niagara, has already pitched New York's top leader on the county's economic priorities, scoring a face-to-face meeting with popular Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo Tuesday morning.
Ceretto: Niagara County must be a priority for next NYPA CEO
Tue, Jul 26th 2011 02:35 pm
A statement from Assemblyman John Ceretto on the resignation of NYPA CEO Richard Kessel.
Ceretto invites Cuomo to Niagara County
Tue, Jul 26th 2011 02:25 pm
Assemblyman John Ceretto wrote to Gov. Andrew Cuomo inviting him to visit the 138th District to discuss ideas and strategy on how to strengthen the region's tourism industry in order to revitalize the local economy, attract businesses and create more jobs.
Gear up for Porter Cup
Tue, Jul 26th 2011 10:00 am
Get ready, golfers, golf enthusiasts and spectators. The Niagara Falls Country Club is hosting the 53rd annual Porter Cup, taking place Tuesday, July 26, through Saturday, July 30.
Artpark, Village of Lewiston, anticipating record concert crowds
Tue, Jul 26th 2011 09:10 am
Massive crowds are nothing new to Artpark & Co.
Mount St. Mary's receives donation from First Presbyterian Church Vacation Bible School
Mon, Jul 25th 2011 12:00 pm
Children from the First Presbyterian Church Vacation Bible School provided Mount St. Mary's Hospital with a series of blankets, which will be given to other children who have had surgery at the hospital. The initiative was part of the children's mission project.
Memorial welcomes new surgeon to medical staff
Mon, Jul 25th 2011 11:50 am
Bala Thatigotla, M.D., M.R.C.S. - a general, gastrointestinal and advanced laparoscopic surgeon - will join the medical staff at Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center effective Aug. 1.
Niagara University named to Chronicle's honor roll of 'Great Colleges to Work For' for 4th straight year
Mon, Jul 25th 2011 11:40 am
Niagara University ranks as one of the top colleges and universities to work for among medium-size institutions in the U.S, according to a survey released today by The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Niagara County Department of Health rescinds beach advisory at Olcott Beach
Mon, Jul 25th 2011 09:40 am
Recent surveillance sampling conducted on July 22 by the Niagara County Department of Health at Olcott Beach in Olcott has determined that the water is suitable for swimming.
National Grid offers energy-saving tips to beat the heat
Mon, Jul 25th 2011 09:35 am
National Grid offers tips to help customers stay cool and save energy.
Niagara University, Samaritan Counseling Center offer course on spirituality in counseling
Mon, Jul 25th 2011 09:15 am
Niagara University's College of Education and the Samaritan Counseling Center of Western New York announce a new graduate course designed to integrate training for "faith-based" healing in counseling education. The course, spirituality in counseling and vocation, will commence this fall and take place at Niagara University's Academic Complex.
Sanborn Farm Festival continues into 8th year
Sat, Jul 23rd 2011 07:00 am
If you seek a weekend activity combining educational merit and whimsical fun, look no further than the Sanborn Area Historical Society's upcoming annual Farm Festival.
Sheriff's deputy recovering after serious crash
Sat, Jul 23rd 2011 07:00 am
Niagara County Sheriff's Deputy Allen Gerhardt continues his recovery from surgery at Erie County Medical Center in Buffalo following a serious automobile accident early Monday morning on Lake Road in the Town of Porter.
Village of Lewiston board meeting centers on community concerns
Sat, Jul 23rd 2011 07:00 am
by Joshua Maloni Village of Lewiston trustees received an earful Monday from Oneida Street resident Jacqueline Lampman at their monthly board meeting. They heard complaints on everything from traffic models to spending patterns. "It's not a quiet place to live anymore," Lampman said of the village. She began her comments with observations of the north Fourth Street and River Road areas. "(Cars were) going 50 mph," she said, noting they weren't stopping, either. But, with the arrival of Lewiston Police vehicles, "It stopped. These people significantly slowed down." Lampman said quality of life in the village has diminished with the increase in concerts and other large events. "You just keep adding them (festivals), and adding them, and adding them," she said. "Now I've got tour buses (driving down my street) ... I've got Modern (Disposal trucks) in the middle of the night. ... It's horrible." "I didn't come into this village to listen to rock music at 8:30, 9 o'clock," she said. "I know I'm not the only one who feels that way." Lampman said Ridge Street has become a "horrible" haven for "bar traffic"; village parks have become overrun with "older kids from Niagara Falls" who "intimidate all the younger kids"; and questioned spending for recreation programs. Trustees listened to Lampman, but didn't engage her in a debate. "We are working to try to make things better," Mayor Terry Collesano said. He stated sound levels were adjusted at Artpark and Water Street Landing (two popular noise complaint targets), and parking adjustments were implemented for "Tuesday in the Park" concerts. Wiz Khalifa concert questioned The Artpark conversation turned to the Wiz Khalifa concert on Aug. 4. The 23-year-old Pittsburgh rapper is currently on his "Rolling Papers" tour. "There could be some very tense moments that night," Village of Lewiston Police Commissioner Al Soluri said. "We don't want a reoccurrence of what happened in Niagara Falls." Soluri was referring to a July 2 concert at the Rapids Theatre on Main Street, which ended with a shooting, several fights and multiple arrests. Responding after the meeting, Artpark & Co. President George Osborne said, "The Wiz Khalifa concert should not be compared to the 'after hours' private party at the Rapids Theatre. Wiz Khalifa plays to a demographic of 16 to 20 year olds, and our concert is scheduled to end at 10:30. The Rapids party didn't even start until 11 p.m." Lewiston Police Chief Chris Salada said Osborne would not cancel the show. Khalifa's show is a ticketed, Mainstage Theater event. Soluri said the previous indoor show, the July 13 Black Keys concert, was larger than police expected. "Chris doesn't know when they have a big crowd coming," Soluri said of ticketed events. Salada said he is ready for the Khalifa show. "We're going to have all our guys in, and we're going to try and get some (Niagara County) Sheriff's Department and state police in there for that, too," he said. Salada also is preparing for larger outdoor crowds. Artpark's next two "Tuesday in the Park" concerts feature Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top. Weather permitting, crowds are expected to range from 15,000 to 25,000. "The next two weeks are probably going to be our biggest," he said. "Besides the coverage we now have between the state police and sheriff's department, I'm also going to write a letter to the Town of Niagara - (Police Chief James Suitor) says he could probably give me five guys - and I'm going to get at least one officer from Youngstown to supplement the patrols for those nights." Salada and the Lewiston Police Department also have worked this summer with New York State Parks Police, Niagara County Auxiliary Police and U.S. Border Patrol to ensure crowd control, run driving while intoxicated checkpoints, and direct traffic out of the village. News and Notes •Music promoter Steve Goodman was granted permission to host the first "Hot Pepper & Salsa Festival" on Aug. 16-17 at Academy Park. Proceeds will be used to pay for security cameras, which will be installed on Water Street. •The Village of Lewiston Recreation Department is planning a Facebook course this fall for people looking to learn the ins and outs of the social networking site. The department was also given permission to use Marilyn Toohey Park and the Red Brick Schoolhouse grounds for its 15th annual Country Fair and Community Yard Sale on Saturday, Sept. 17. •Theatre in the Mist was granted a facility contract to use Academy Park from 5 until 9 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 25, for a Chiavetta's chicken barbecue fundraiser. Proceeds will benefit the company, which is staging "Annie" in September. •Paving was expected to end this week. The Department of Public Works placed new blacktop on Mohawk and South Ninth streets.
American Red Cross offers tips on keeping cool
Sat, Jul 23rd 2011 07:00 am
Western New Yorkers could be dealing with record-breaking heat the rest of this week, with high humidity and temperatures predicted to top 90 degrees the next three days.
Stay safe in warm weather
Sat, Jul 23rd 2011 07:00 am
Niagara County is experiencing a heat wave that is expected to last for the next several days. Heat waves can have serious health effects or even cause death in overheated individuals. The Niagara County Public Health Director, Daniel Stapleton, offers some common-sense measures the public can take to prevent health consequences of heat exposure.
Lewiston Library Friends 'Gold' raffle winner
Sat, Jul 23rd 2011 07:00 am
Friends of the Lewiston Public Library announce the winner of its Fountain of Gold raffle, drawn on June 26 during the Lewiston GardenFest.
Amish country day trip
Sat, Jul 23rd 2011 07:00 am
If you don't go on vacation this summer, here's a day trip that will feel like a vacation.
Ransomville Fire Co. annual Summer Raffle set for Aug. 6
Sat, Jul 23rd 2011 07:00 am
The Ransomville Volunteer Fire Co. announces its fifth annual Summer Raffle will take place Saturday, Aug. 6, at the firehall, 2521 Youngstown-Lockport Road.
BOCES career camp encourages imagination
Sat, Jul 23rd 2011 07:00 am
Area students are having a blast this summer at the Orleans/Niagara BOCES Career and Technical Education summer camp. The program, which is in its first week, is exposing students entering the fifth to seventh grade to different career opportunities.
Sanborn Band plays
Sat, Jul 23rd 2011 07:00 am
The Sanborn Band will be performing a concert of summer classic favorites at the Wilson Historical Society Grounds, 645 Lake St., Wilson, at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 24.
Class of 1966 reunites
Sat, Jul 23rd 2011 07:00 am
The 45th reunion of the Niagara-Wheatfield Class of '66 will begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 29, at the Rapids Theatre on Main Street in Niagara Falls.
Memorial celebrates World Breastfeeding Week
Sat, Jul 23rd 2011 07:00 am
Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center and its Healthy Moms-Healthy Babies Coalition will celebrate the benefits of breastfeeding July 26 with a community picnic and baby shower at Hyde Park.
CraigCat puts fun back in boating
Sat, Jul 23rd 2011 07:00 am
CraigCat is taking the nation by storm. Water lovers are now invited to get their splash on in the Niagara River, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario and nearby regions. CraigCat of Niagara is the area's newest sensation sure to accommodate riders on the water. The sport boat initiates a new level of excursion while traveling in style. A two-seater catamaran, it's ideal for fishing, relaxing, day cruising and enjoying the beautiful waters of the Niagara River.
 

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