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Town of Niagara Police Blotter for Aug. 25, 2011
Thu, Aug 25th 2011 09:30 pm
The following is a sampling of calls taken by the Town of Niagara Police from Aug. 5 to 10.
Girls-only motorcycle ride set
Thu, Aug 25th 2011 09:20 pm
Female motorcyclists are teaming up with State Trooper Art Pittman to coordinate the "G.O. Ride" on Saturday, Aug. 27, from Old Falls Street in Niagara Falls.
Thunder on the Niagara
Thu, Aug 25th 2011 09:20 pm
'Frankenfest' benefit in honor of Frank Stewart
Thu, Aug 25th 2011 09:20 pm
"Frankenfest," a fundraiser in honor of Frank Stewart, will take place from 2 until 10 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 27, at the Elks Lodge behind the Fashion Outlets Mall.
NCCC Faculty Association leaders express concern
Thu, Aug 25th 2011 09:15 pm
Representatives of Niagara County Community college's Faculty Association on Aug. 17 presented several concerns to the College's Board of Trustees.
Adams holds firefighter-powered car wash
Thu, Aug 25th 2011 09:15 pm
The Adams Volunteer Fire Co. firefighters sure know how to handle water, and they want to deluge your car. Bring your dirty cars over to the Adams fire station at 7113 Nash Road on Sunday, Aug. 28, for a car wash.
WWII veteran Margaret Gill honored
Thu, Aug 25th 2011 09:15 pm
The late Margaret Gill, a U.S. Army nurse who grew up in North Tonawanda, has been inducted into the New York State Senate Veterans' Hall of Fame. A plaque commemorating Gill's service was unveiled Aug. 19 in North Tonawanda City Hall.
Carman in concert on Sept. 11
Thu, Aug 25th 2011 09:10 pm
Attention music lovers: Wheatfield Community Church, along with Victory Christian Church, will host "A Night with Carman" on Sunday, Sept. 11.
NIMAC hosts Washington lobbying effort
Thu, Aug 25th 2011 09:10 pm
The Niagara Military Affairs Council this month hosted a group of local officials on a trip to Washington, D.C., to encourage efforts to strengthen the Niagara Air Reserve Station.
Art of the falls on display
Thu, Aug 25th 2011 09:00 pm
Visitors from all over the world coming to see Niagara Falls will soon be able to experience the art inspired by this natural wonder. Niagara University's Castellani Art Museum will open its new exhibition, "Artists View the Falls: 300 Years of Niagara Falls Imagery," at the museum's satellite gallery in the Niagara Falls Conference Center, 101 Old Falls St., in downtown Niagara Falls.
Litter or freedom of speech?
Thu, Aug 25th 2011 09:00 pm
With elections for Wheatfield supervisor and two councilmen coming up in November, unsigned political fliers are once again making an appearance.
Wheatfield Family Picnic
Thu, Aug 25th 2011 09:00 pm
Planning under way for Thunder Over Niagara air show
Thu, Aug 25th 2011 09:00 pm
The Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, several local Army, Marine and other military units, and the Niagara Military Affairs Council are working hard on plans for Thunder Over Niagara 2011.
Niagara Falls, Ont., cops make million-dollar drug bust
Wed, Aug 24th 2011 09:45 pm
Harvest time came early in West Lincoln as Niagara Regional Police raided a Smithville home that had been turned into a "sophisticated marijuana factory" with roughly $1.1 million worth of pot plants.
NU accepting registrations for continuing education courses
Wed, Aug 24th 2011 09:20 pm
Niagara University's Office of Continuing Education is accepting registrations for its fall 2011 schedule of courses. Credit-free classes are offered in person and online.
'Rock for Food' teaming up once again with Wing Fest to benefit Food Bank
Wed, Aug 24th 2011 09:20 pm
Some of Western New York's top music acts will gather together for an evening of live original music to help the hungry in anticipation of the holiday season. Now in its ninth year of existence, "Rock for Food" will be held on Friday, Sept. 2, at The Pearl Street Grill & Brewery at 76 Pearl St., in downtown Buffalo.
Ozzy Lusth and Benjamin 'Coach' Wade join the tribes on 'Survivor: South Pacific'
Wed, Aug 24th 2011 09:20 pm
CBS announced today that two former survivors, Ozzy Lusth and Benjamin "Coach" Wade, will join the 16 previously announced castaways on "Survivor: South Pacific," when the Emmy-winning series returns for its 23rd season with a special 90-minute edition, Wednesday, Sept. 14 (8-9:30 p.m.) on the CBS Television Network.
VNA among national leaders for patient satisfaction
Wed, Aug 24th 2011 09:20 pm
The Visiting Nursing Association of Western New is ranked among the top home health care agencies in the nation, according to recently released data from Press Ganey.
War of 1812 comes to Old Fort Niagara
Tue, Aug 23rd 2011 06:55 pm
British and American forces will once again struggle for control of Old Fort Niagara during the site's "War of 1812 Encampment," set for Labor Day weekend. The event will feature tactical demonstrations at 3 p.m. each day, musket and cannon firings, uniform programs and living history camps that depict life on the Niagara Frontier during the War of 1812.
Mount St. Mary's earns ASA's 'Get With The Guidelines' Silver Plus Performance Achievement Award
Tue, Aug 23rd 2011 11:15 am
Mount St. Mary's Hospital has received the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association's "Get With The Guidelines-Stroke" Silver Plus Performance Achievement Award. The award recognizes Mount St. Mary's commitment and success in implementing a higher standard of stroke care by ensuring that stroke patients receive treatment according to nationally accepted standards and recommendations. Mount St. Mary's has been designated as a stroke center by the New York State Department of Health.
Upcoming chamber marketing programs
Tue, Aug 23rd 2011 09:55 am
The Niagara River Region Chamber of Commerce is excited to partner with Beyondus Design & Marketing in offering a series of marketing and social media seminars to members and the community.
Peach queens hold court
Tue, Aug 23rd 2011 09:55 am
The Lewiston Kiwanis Peach Festival Peach Queen contestants gathered together on Sunday, Aug. 21, for a pageant picnic at Pletcher Park.
'The Glee Project' awards both Samuel Larsen and Damian McGinty roles on season three of 'Glee'
Mon, Aug 22nd 2011 07:45 pm
After nine weeks of grueling competition, last night's surprising finale episode of Oxygen's "The Glee Project" charged the four finalists with their definitive "Glee"-inspired homework assignment of "Glee-ality," performing Journey's epic hit "Don't Stop Believin'." The final episode turned into an emotional reunion as the eight eliminated contenders and previous "Glee" guest mentors returned in support of the four finalists. All 12 contenders joined forces one last time to create a celebratory yet bittersweet music video shoot to end the season. The contenders performed Pink's triumphant "Raise Your Glass," in dramatic fashion atop a high-rise building overlooking downtown Los Angeles.
Lewiston businesses participating in Jazz Fest
Mon, Aug 22nd 2011 01:50 pm
Two special events will add to this weekend's "Historically Hip" Lewiston Jazz Festival.
Upcoming Youngstown Garden Club meetings
Mon, Aug 22nd 2011 12:35 pm
The Youngstown Garden Club is holding open meetings for potential members this fall. The schedule includes:
NT hockey meat raffle fundraiser
Mon, Aug 22nd 2011 12:30 pm
The North Tonawanda Federation Varsity Hockey Team has begun its yearly fundraising efforts. The cost of one season of hockey is approximately $35,000, which the school district is unable to provide. Therefore, the burden falls on the players and the booster club to raise the money.
CBS announces 16 of 18 castaways for 'Survivor: South Pacific'
Mon, Aug 22nd 2011 10:55 am
CBS today announced 16 of 18 castaways who will compete against each other on "Survivor: South Pacific," when the Emmy-winning series returns for its 23rd season with a special 90-minute edition, Wednesday, Sept. 14 (8-9:30 p.m.), on the CBS Television Network. Two of the 18 castaways, to be revealed later this week, are former players who will return to seek redemption.
Niagara University receives approval for new graduate program in early childhood and special education
Mon, Aug 22nd 2011 10:45 am
Niagara University's College of Education received approval to offer a new master's degree in early childhood and special education (birth - grade 2). The new M.S. Ed. program leads to initial and professional New York state teacher certification in both early childhood education and students with disabilities from birth through grade 2.
Castellani Art Museum announces fine art poster sale in museum shop
Sat, Aug 20th 2011 07:05 am
The Castellani Art Museum of Niagara University will hold a poster sale Aug. 26-28. Beautiful fine art posters, including Van Gogh, Kandinsky, Miro, Dali, Klee, Matisse, O'Keefe, Picasso and many more, will be on sale for the bargain price of $5 and $10 apiece.
Youngstown Garden Club's 'Yard of the Week'
Sat, Aug 20th 2011 07:00 am
Niagara LOOW Action Council to meet Tuesday
Sat, Aug 20th 2011 07:00 am
The newly formed Niagara LOOW Action Council will meet on Tuesday, Aug. 23, at 6:30 p.m. in the Alumni Room of the Lewiston-Porter Community Resource Building on the Creek Road campus.
Ingram Micro raises record funds at 16th annual East Coast Charity Golf Tournament
Sat, Aug 20th 2011 02:00 am
Ingram Micro Inc., the world's largest technology distributor, showed its commitment to the local Buffalo community by raising more than $200,000 at its 16th annual East Coast Charity Golf Tournament. The event, which raised its largest-ever amount, was held on Saturday, Aug. 6, at The Links at Ivy Ridge in Akron.
Ceretto sponsors bill to expand access to school transportation for families living with disabilities
Sat, Aug 20th 2011 01:50 am
Assemblyman John Ceretto, R-I-Lewiston, recently sponsored legislation that will expand school bus service to families and children living with physical disabilities. Ceretto noted a number of instances throughout New York in which disabled parents and guardians have been denied school bus services for their children because of the family's proximity to the school. The assemblyman's measure would allow boards of education to grant parents or guardians physically limited by a disability the option to obtain bus services.
TNT begins production on 'Perception,' new drama series starring Eric McCormack
Sat, Aug 20th 2011 01:45 am
TNT began production this week on its intriguing new original series "Perception," starring Emmy- and Screen Actors Guild Award-winner Eric McCormack ("Will & Grace"). The series about an eccentric neuroscientist who helps solve complex criminal cases also stars Rachael Leigh Cook ("She's All That," "Psych"), Arjay Smith ("The Day After Tomorrow") and Kelly Rowan ("The O.C."). TNT has ordered 10 episodes of "Perception," which will join the network's lineup in summer 2012.
ION launches 'Psych' and 'Monk' on Sunday
Sat, Aug 20th 2011 01:40 am
ION Television is set to premiere its newly acquired dramedy series "Psych" and "Monk" beginning Sunday, Aug. 21, at 6 p.m. ET. Both series will air on ION's successful primetime Saturday and Sunday schedules, with a four-hour block of "Monk" premiering 6-10 p.m. and a five-hour block of "Psych" airing from 10 p.m.-3 a.m. The critically acclaimed series will launch on ION's weekend schedule starting with season one.
NBC announces the 16 groups vying to be the best on 'The Sing-Off'
Sat, Aug 20th 2011 01:35 am
NBC's "The Sing-Off," hosted by multi-platinum recording artist Nick Lachey, returns for season three this fall on Monday, Sept.19 (8-10 p.m. ET) in a weekly format featuring two-hour episodes and with the number of groups competing expanded to 16. The groups will perform for celebrity judges Sara Bareilles ("Love Song" and "King of Anything"), Ben Folds (Ben Folds Five) and Shawn Stockman (Boyz II Men) and compete for the prize of $200,000 cash and a Sony Music recording contract.
'Past, Penney and Future Gala'
Fri, Aug 19th 2011 11:30 pm
Great performers, enjoyable ambiance at Jazz Festival
Fri, Aug 19th 2011 11:05 pm
Jack Nicholson once said, "The blues and jazz will live forever ... so will the Delta and Big Easy." Well, it may be arguable about the Delta and Big Easy, but Nicholson is right about the blues and jazz.
Lew-Port board votes on monthly work session
Fri, Aug 19th 2011 11:00 pm
The Lewiston-Porter School Board came to a decision at its Tuesday's session on a proposal that was on the table for three weeks: whether or not to add a mandatory work session each month to the board's regular schedule. Members approved the idea, which was first discussed last year.
Artpark president not pleased with Nugent show
Fri, Aug 19th 2011 11:00 pm
Many Artpark patrons and Lewiston residents were offended Tuesday by headliner Ted Nugent's gratuitous foul language. As it turns out, Artpark & Co. President George Osborne wasn't happy, either.
 

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