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Grand Island Chamber of Commerce plans Business & Food Expo
Fri, Feb 28th 2014 07:00 am
The Grand Island Chamber of Commerce will hold a Business & Food Expo at Byblos Niagara, 100 Whitehaven Road, on March 22 and 23.
'Sensational Saturday' March 8 at Niagara Power Vista
Fri, Feb 28th 2014 07:00 am
It's fun for kids of all ages Saturday, March 8, at the Power Vista, the admission-free visitors center at the New York Power Authority's Niagara Power Plant in Lewiston.
'LIVE with Kelly and Michael' teams up with Facebook
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 06:15 pm
Tomorrow, top syndicated morning talk show "LIVE with Kelly and Michael" will partner with mega social media website Facebook by taking over the "Celebs on Facebook" page.
NYPA to develop energy master plan for City of Buffalo
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 06:15 pm
The New York Power Authority Thursday announced work is underway on an energy master plan for the City of Buffalo to reduce overall energy costs and carbon emissions, advance energy sustainability, and support green industries and jobs. In addition, a new page on the NYPA website has been created to solicit ideas from the public and present details about the master plan process.

The energy master plan being undertaken in partnership with the City of Buffalo is one of five such plans NYPA is spearheading for New York municipalities. The other cities are Albany, Rochester, Syracuse and Yonkers.

Local firefighter, Marine dies trying to help in accident
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 05:50 pm
Richard "Ricky" Jones, a Frontier Volunteer Fire Co. firefighter and U.S. Marine stationed in San Diego, died in a California highway accident last weekend.
Town of Niagara Police Blotter for Feb. 27, 2014
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 05:50 pm
The following is a sampling of the 103 calls received by the Town of Niagara Police between Feb. 14 and 19.
Heisner to speak at St. Peter's Lutheran
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 05:45 pm
St. Peter's Lutheran Church will host its monthly contemporary worship gathering, Saturday Night Alive, on Saturday, March 8, starting at 5:30 p.m. The gathering will include worship, Bible study and prayer.
Pittman recognized in annual football awards
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 05:40 pm
The Joel Holka Insurance Agency, 8575 Niagara Falls Blvd., has announced its awards local high school football winners.
Cub Scouts learn about Mercy Flight
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 05:40 pm
Cub Scouts from Pack 833 out of Adams Volunteer Fire Co. and their families took a trip to the old Flying Tigers and the home of Mercy Flight. They toured the facility and learned that Mercy Flight services more than seven different counties and is funded primary through donations.
St. Stephen's offers fish fry
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 05:35 pm
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church announces its annual Lenten fish fry dinners are open to the public.
Town of Niagara: Richards hearing, court date delayed
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 05:35 pm
Town of Niagara Supervisor Steve Richards' scheduled hearing before the Hon. Christopher J. Burns in Buffalo's State Supreme Court was delayed until March 18 at the request of the court on Wednesday.
Gleason's to host Niagara Cup
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 05:35 pm
Gleason's Gymnastics will host the 33rd annual Niagara Cup Gymnastics Meet beginning Friday, March 7, through Sunday, March 9, at the Koessler Athletic Center at Canisius College. More than 700 gymnasts from across the U.S. and Canada will compete.

The Elite Finals will be Saturday, beginning at 7 p.m., featuring the top 10 finishers in levels 9 and 10 from Friday's competition.

Let's Go Back for Feb. 21, 2014
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 05:25 pm
Grand Island Fire Co. Call Summary for Feb. 21, 2014
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 05:20 pm
The following incidents occurred from Feb. 10 to 16, as reported by the Grand Island Fire Co. A total of 22 calls were answered by the department during this period. The GIFC has now responded to 186 calls so far this year.
Erie County Sheriff's Office Report for Feb. 21, 2014
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 05:20 pm
The Erie County Sheriff's Office responded to 130 calls from Feb. 8 to 14. Below is a sampling of the noteworthy incidents on Grand Island.
Grand Island High School students looking to hear 'You're hired!'
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 05:15 pm
Students from Grand Island High School came out to Byblos Niagara Resort & Spa with resumes in hand waiting to hear those very words: "You're hired!"
From the Desk of the Supervisor: Winter reminders
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 05:15 pm
Hello, Grand Islanders!
Grand Island Chamber plans networking, information night
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 05:10 pm
On Thursday, Feb. 27, the Grand Island Chamber of Commerce along with Axa Advisors and River Oaks will host a business after-hours networking event at River Oaks Ellden's Banquet Facility from 6 to 8 p.m.
Town of Wheatfield residents argue against equate storage
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 05:10 pm
Representatives of Quasar Energy Group explained to the Wheatfield Town Board on Monday a plan to build a cement storage tank next to the company's existing anaerobic digestion facility on Liberty Drive.
St. Stephen School to hold alumni reunion event
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 05:00 pm
St. Stephen School, open since 1968, is planning a reunion reception to be held at the Buffalo Launch Club on March 29.
Higgins hails transfer of Outer Harbor property
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 04:25 pm
On Thursday, the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority took action to officially transfer its Buffalo Outer Harbor property to Erie Canal Harbor Development Corp.
Bills and Giants to kick off preseason in 2014 NFL/Hall of Fame Game on NBC
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 04:25 pm
The Buffalo Bills and New York Giants will kick off the 2014 preseason in the NFL/Hall of Fame Game Sunday, Aug. 3 at 8 p.m. on NBC. The game will be played at Pro Football Hall of Fame Field at Fawcett Stadium in Canton, Ohio, one day after the Hall of Fame's Class of 2014 is formally enshrined.
'Motor City Masters': truTV searches for America's next great car designer
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 04:25 pm
Fasten your seatbelt. The search is on for America's next great car designer as truTV and Chevrolet team up on the brand new competition series "Motor City Masters." Hosted by actress Brooke Burns, "Motor City Masters" will pit 10 designers against each other to test their limits of design expertise and creativity.

Challenges on "Motor City Masters" will explore various aspects of design, inside and out. The designs will be judged by Jean Jennings, president and editor in chief of Automobile Magazine and internationally renowned car designer Harald Belker.

Marvel Entertainment debuts first television special 'Marvel Studios: Assembling A Universe'
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 04:10 pm
Join stars from the Marvel cinematic universe, celebrity fans, filmmakers and pop culture icons for a world premiere primetime event Tuesday, March 18 (8 p.m.), on the ABC Television Network.
'The Chew's' Daphne Oz and husband John Jovanovic welcome baby girl
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 04:10 pm
At 10:03 p.m. ET Wednesday, Daphne Oz, co-host of ABC's "The Chew," and her husband, John Jovanovic, welcomed the birth of their first child, a daughter, in a local New York City hospital. The baby girl weighed 6 pounds, 13 ounces, 20.5 inches long.
Niagara University ROTC named top program with MacArthur Award selection
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 04:10 pm
Niagara University's ROTC program will be presented with the prestigious MacArthur Award at 10:30 a.m. Monday, March 10, in recognition of its cadets' performance during the 2012-13 school year. The presentation will take place in St. Vincent's Hall (Room 407) on the university's campus.

Only eight schools are chosen from among the 273 senior ROTC units nationwide for the MacArthur Award, which is based on a combination of the achievement of the school's commissioning mission and its cadets' performance and standing on the Cadet Command's National Order of Merit List, and its cadet retention rate.

Nominate a recipient for 9th annual 'Key to the Locks' award
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 04:05 pm
Do you know someone who deserves the "Key to the Locks" award? Once again, a Niagara County citizen will receive this honor as one who "best promotes and exemplifies the community spirit, heritage and integrity of the historic Erie Canal." This year's "Key to the Locks" award will be presented Sunday, May 4, at 2 p.m., at the Erie Canal Discovery Center, 24 Church St., Lockport.

If you'd like to recommend a recipient, visit the Niagara History Center, 215 Niagara St., or Niagara County Historian's Office, 139 Niagara St., for a nomination form. You can also visit Niagara History Center's website at http://niagarahistory.org/9th-annual-key-to-locks-award/ for a copy of the form.

Wheatfield: New life possible for Summit Park Mall
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 04:00 pm
There was joy in Wheatfield Town Hall this week at the "coming soon" possibility of a new, active Summit Park Mall.

Zoran Cocov, a Toronto developer, said Tuesday that his attorneys may have the purchase finalized by the end of the week, ending almost two years of negotiations with current owner Oberlin Plaza One LLC.

Bon-Ton, Save-A-Lot and Sears, all with exterior entrances, have continued to operate and draw customers to the Williams Road mall. However, the deteriorating interior has been closed for years and has been plagued with thefts, weather damage and broken pipes. The mall was built in 1972 and used to be a busy and active part of the community.

DiNapoli: Local sales tax collections up $739 million in 2013
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 04:00 pm
Local sales tax collections of $14.9 billion grew by $739 million in 2013, an increase of 5.2 percent from 2012, according to a report issued by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. The increase outpaced annual growth rates of 3.3 percent in 2012 and 5 percent in 2011, as well as the 15-year annual average growth of 4.5 percent.

"This is welcome news for our municipalities, and comes at a time when local revenues have been experiencing little to no growth," DiNapoli said. "The majority of the increase appears to stem from storm clean up, which gives these communities a short-term boost. As the economy continues its tenuous recovery, sales tax collections could vary either way for local governments, and is generally a more volatile source of revenue."

Schneiderman issues report on charity telemarketers: Bulk of donations goes into pockets of fundraisers, not those in need
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 04:00 pm
Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman has released his annual "Pennies for Charity" fundraising report showing that for-profit telemarketers operating in New York in 2012 retained the lion's share of donations they raised on behalf of charities - more than $154 million that was intended to help those in need.

Telemarketers registered in New York reported raising more than $249 million in contributions in 2012, the most ever in the history of "Pennies for Charity." The 2013 "Pennies for Charity, Where Your Money Goes: Telemarketing by Professional Fundraisers" report found telemarketers kept an average of 62 cents of every charitable dollar they raised as their fees and expenses, with just 38 percent of the funds actually going to charitable organizations.

State Parks Standing Committee to meet for project approval
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 03:30 pm
The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Niagara River Greenway Fund Standing Committee will hold a meeting at 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 11, to vote on funding for projects being proposed to the Standing Committee by State Parks.
Cuomo launches 'No Excuses' push to cut property taxes
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 03:30 pm
On Wednesday, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo launched the "No Excuses" push, designed to help pass proposed property tax cuts for millions of New Yorkers. The initiative includes a new website, www.CutPropertyTaxes.ny.gov, featuring information on the governor's plan to cut property taxes, statements of support from elected officials and advocacy groups across the state, and resources for visitors to contact their state legislators to make their voices heard.

In January, at both the State of the State Address and executive budget presentation, the governor outlined his plan to freeze property taxes for two years and create a "circuit breaker" that will provide tax relief based on an individual's or family's ability to pay.

Roswell Park: Secondhand smoke exposure linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 03:30 pm
Secondhand smoking is linked with pregnancy loss, including miscarriage, stillbirth and tubal ectopic pregnancy, according to new research from scientists at Roswell Park Cancer Institute and the University at Buffalo. The study findings, published online by the journal Tobacco Control, mark a significant step toward clarifying the risks of secondhand smoke exposure.
Ken-Ton Y reaches 73 percent of campaign goal
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 03:30 pm
The Ken-Ton Family YMCA officially kicked off its 2014 annual campaign Jan. 22. Just a few weeks later, organizers have reached 73.3 percent of their overall goal of $50,000. They're asking for the community's support to help reach the goal by March 19.
Ceretto: 'Lawyering up' shows continuing ethics issues in Assembly
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 03:05 pm
Assemblyman John Ceretto, R-C-I-Lewiston, said Wednesday the State Assembly's hiring of an outside law firm with $200,000 of taxpayer money to handle sexual harassment issues falls far short of the reforms needed to correct the problems in New York's lower house.
State Tax Department announces $1 billion in refunds issued for 1.1 million taxpayers
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 03:00 pm
The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance announced Wednesday it has issued $1 billion in refunds, and reminded New Yorkers to use free e-filing options for faster refunds. Already, refunds have been issued to more than 1.1 million taxpayers - a 50 percent increase over last year's total by this date of 776,000.
New York State Parks visitation topped 60 million in 2013
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 03:00 pm
The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (State Parks) announced Wednesday that more than 60.1 million people visited state parks and historic sites in 2013, and campgrounds had their busiest year on record, as dozens of parks across the state undergo improvements thanks to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's "New York Works" initiative.
Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic host E!'s "Live From the Red Carpet: The 2014 Academy Awards'
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 03:00 pm
On Sunday, March 2, E! goes live from the heart of Hollywood with almost 10 hours of coverage at this year's Oscars. As award season comes to a close, this year's Oscar race is one of the most buzzed about in years and E!'s 20-plus cameras will bring fans closer to all the action as if they were actually on the carpet interviewing their favorite stars.
Register for 'Girls on the Run of Buffalo' spring season
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 02:55 pm
"Girls on the Run of Buffalo," a nonprofit organization whose mission is to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum, which creatively integrates running, is now accepting registrations for its spring season.
Niagara County unveils online park reservations
Thu, Feb 27th 2014 02:50 pm
Niagara County is rolling out a new, online parks reservation system to allow the public to reserve park shelters from home or their Internet-enabled mobile phone, the head of the Niagara County Legislature's public works panel announced.
 

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