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Reptiles in WNY
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011 02:00 pm
St. Peter's to offer young adult Bible study
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011 01:55 pm
Crestwood adding assisted living building
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011 01:55 pm
Holy Ghost visited by rhymer
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011 01:55 pm
ETMS offers summer math, literacy program
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011 01:50 pm
N-W Class of 2011
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011 01:50 pm
Wheatfield Nitro 12U wins
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011 01:45 pm
Wheatfield 14U team second with Lady Luck
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011 01:40 pm
County Clerk and staff named heroes
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011 01:40 pm
IDA plans special meeting
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011 01:35 pm
Ricky Lee to headline Heroes Tribute
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011 01:35 pm
Butterflies celebrate lives
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011 01:35 pm
NCCC scholarship recipients announced
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011 01:30 pm
Ceretto plugged into New York's energy future
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011 10:40 am
Assemblyman John Ceretto, R-I-Lewiston, today released the following statement regarding the passage of Power NY, legislation designed to increase New York's power production and lower energy costs.
Cliffe bitten by mosquito feedback
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011 10:10 am
Some residents have been objecting to the Wheatfield Town Board's decision to not do mosquito spraying this year, and are questioning Supervisor Bob Cliffe's estimates of the cost of the spraying. (see June 16 Tribune)
Lockport Road water line work due next month
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011 10:05 am
County water line work on Lockport Road in Wheatfield is about to begin. Some preliminary work has already been done, but by July 5, large equipment should be on site to start putting in the large pipe, according to project director Rob Klavoon.
Town of Niagara approves bicentennial purchases
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011 10:05 am
The Town of Niagara is gearing up for its 2012 bicentennial celebration.
Fallen soldier's family to meet President Obama
Thu, Jun 23rd 2011 10:05 am
Loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity and personal courage. These are just a few values Wheatfield native Alan Dikcis held during his time at Fort Drum in Watertown.
DMC to open for OLP
Wed, Jun 22nd 2011 05:10 pm
Darryl "DMC" McDaniels of the legendary band Run DMC was just announced as the opening act for headliner Our Lady Peace at the Hard Rock Café "Saturdays at the Falls" concert series on July 2.
Ceretto applauds passage of tightrope-walker bill
Wed, Jun 22nd 2011 04:00 pm
Assemblyman John Ceretto, R-I-Lewiston, is pleased to announce the passage of legislation to allow Nik Wallenda of the legendary Flying Wallendas family to traverse the Niagara Falls River Gorge on a high wire. Ceretto noted that the event would help promote tourism and increase local revenue for the economically distressed region.
High-wire legislation 'nostalgic victory' for Niagara USA
Wed, Jun 22nd 2011 04:00 pm
Niagara Tourism and Convention Corporation President and CEO John H. Percy offered the following comments in response to the passage of legislation Monday, which allows for Nik Wallenda to tightrope across the Niagara Gorge.
Legislature advances funeral protest law
Wed, Jun 22nd 2011 12:25 pm
Niagara County lawmakers voted Tuesday to schedule a public hearing on a proposed law barring protests at funerals, burials, and wakes within the county, setting the stage for the county to join a growing number of states, counties, and municipalities around the nation enacting law to curb brazen behavior by odd-ball picketers that have disrupted military funerals in recent years.
Frampton comes alive at Artpark
Wed, Jun 22nd 2011 10:35 am
In one of the most anticipated concerts of the summer, Peter Frampton returns to Artpark on June 28 with his "Frampton Comes Alive 35 Tour." The crowd at "First Niagara presents Tuesday at the Park" will experience an evening with the one and only beginning at 6:30 p.m. (no opening act). Oh, and it's a free show.
Stacy Clark to perform at Hops-N-Vines
Wed, Jun 22nd 2011 09:50 am
So, as the story goes, L.A.-based recording artist and Grand Island native Stacy Clark was back in town on Tuesday, and wanted to check out Creedence Clearwater Revisited at her favorite venue, Artpark. Once there, she bumped into some friends, Mike and Mia, who suggested they all hang out post-concert at Lewiston's newest establishment, Hops-N-Vines.
Copelin sworn in as county lawmaker
Wed, Jun 22nd 2011 09:30 am
The Niagara County Legislature filled a seat vacated by the resignation of popular freshman lawmaker Vincent Sandonato Tuesday night, overwhelmingly approving the nomination of Cheree J. Copelin to fill out Sandonato's term representing the LaSalle-based district in the County Legislature.
Lew-Port students promote kindness
Tue, Jun 21st 2011 03:15 pm
What started with a motivational speech at the end of March ended Monday with a giant paper chain wrapped around the Lewiston-Porter Intermediate Education Center parking lot. Students assembled a 534-foot-long chain and shouted, "We are kind!"
Free emergency preparedness training offered on Grand Island
Tue, Jun 21st 2011 02:20 pm
Border Community SERVICE of Niagara University will host a free CERT training course, beginning on Sept. 15 at the Grand Island Fire Co., located at 2275 Baseline Road on Grand Island.
Theatre in the Mist fundraiser announced
Tue, Jun 21st 2011 09:50 am
Theatre in the Mist Inc. presents its first "Beer Blast" fundraiser on Sunday, June 26, from 5 to 9 p.m. at Banchetti by Rizzo's, 550 N. French Road, Amherst.
'Three days of free fun' at the NACC
Tue, Jun 21st 2011 09:45 am
The Niagara Arts and Cultural Center, 1201 Pine Ave., has three big events lined up for this weekend.
St. Francis Guild Garden auction
Tue, Jun 21st 2011 09:30 am
The St. Francis Guild auxiliary of Mount St. Mary's Hospital recently held its "Garden Auction" to raise funds for the renovation of the maternity department at Mount St. Mary's.
Updated: Village of Lewiston: More high marks for Artpark safety
Tue, Jun 21st 2011 09:20 am
The Lewiston Police Department was again commended Monday for its efforts in curtailing mischief and facilitating traffic out of the village following last week's "Tuesday in the Park" concert at Artpark.
Ceretto urges passage of mandate relief bill
Mon, Jun 20th 2011 04:30 pm
Assemblyman John Ceretto, R-I-Lewiston, is urging the leadership in the State Legislature to take up and pass new comprehensive mandate relief legislation designed to reduce the costs on local governments and school districts and help lower sky-high property taxes.
NFP, Metro join forces
Mon, Jun 20th 2011 03:30 pm
Niagara Frontier Publications and Metro Group are pleased to announce a joint advertising partnership that will benefit both companies and, most importantly, Western New York readers and advertisers.
Empires will clash at Old Fort Niagara
Mon, Jun 20th 2011 01:00 pm
Hundreds of re-enactors are polishing muskets and brushing off uniforms as Old Fort Niagara prepares for its 32nd annual French and Indian War Encampment set for Friday, July 1, through Sunday, July 3.
Lots of fans, lots of hit songs when CCR comes to town
Mon, Jun 20th 2011 12:40 pm
When it comes to Creedence Clearwater Revival, it's hard to say which numbers are more impressive: the band's 12 Billboard Top 10 singles amassed over a three-year span, or its four generations of fans over a 44-year (and counting) career.
Picnic, ceremony at Fort Niagara to honor Ryan Henderson
Sat, Jun 18th 2011 07:15 am
Father's Day, Sunday, June 19, will be especially poignant for the family of Ryan Henderson of Lewiston, who was killed in January on Route 104 in an accident involving a hazardous waste truck.
LDOG to meet
Sat, Jun 18th 2011 07:05 am
Lewiston Dog Owners Group will hold a meeting on Wednesday, June 22, at 7 p.m. in the boardroom of the Red Brick School, 145 N. Fourth St., in the Village of Lewiston.
Lewiston Board OKs Creek-Pletcher PUD
Sat, Jun 18th 2011 07:00 am
The Town of Lewiston appears to have cleared the way for development at the northeast corner of Creek and Pletcher roads. The Town Board voted 4-0 Friday morning to approve a Planned Unit Development calling for a modified proposal of 43 units of senior housing sponsored by People Inc., along with a revised conceptual plan for 17 two-unit duplexes to be built on 20 acres.
 

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