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Lewiston Lions invite community to new spring events
Sat, Mar 17th 2018 07:00 am
The Lewiston Community Lions Club will host "Springtime in Lewiston Art & Craft Show" from 4-10 p.m. Friday, March 30, at the Brickyard Brewing Company, 432 Center St., Lewiston.
Great Contraption Race planning begins
Sat, Mar 17th 2018 07:00 am
Planning for the all-new Great Contraption Race of 2018 is now starting to come together.
Bruce Sutherland announces coffee chats
Sat, Mar 17th 2018 07:00 am
Bruce Sutherland, a candidate for mayor in the Village of Lewiston, is inviting interested citizens to join him for coffee and share their ideas about the future of the village.
Town of Lewiston: Recreation ideas discussed for lower river
Sat, Mar 17th 2018 07:00 am
With winter slowly turning to spring, discussions in the Town of Lewiston are once again turning to recreation ideas for the lower river.
Chamber Gala 2018: Alexander and Colleen Swavy named Village of Lewiston Citizens of the Year
Sat, Mar 17th 2018 07:00 am
Alexander and Colleen Swavy have been chosen by Mayor Terry Collesano and Village of Lewiston Board of Trustees as the 2018 Citizens of the Year.
You can win the Island Dispatch Easter Coloring Contest!
Sat, Mar 17th 2018 07:00 am
Rebekah Thompson remembers the first time she ever entered an Island Dispatch coloring contest. She didn't win a prize, but her older sister won a gift card, and that just ignited an artistic and competitive fire.
Lenten Luncheon spotlights local environment
Sat, Mar 17th 2018 07:00 am
Being caretakers of God's creation is more than taking plastic bags to Tops and placing bottles, cans, and newspapers in the recycle bin, said the Rev. Kris Bjerke-Ullman, pastor of St. Timothy Lutheran Church, on Wednesday at the fourth in a series of five Lenten luncheons.
Grand Island Board of Education: District finds no threat after investigation
Sat, Mar 17th 2018 07:00 am
Grand Island Central School District officials tried to assure residents on Monday that reports of a student threat to harm the school were greatly exaggerated.
Grand Island Town Board: Welcome center plans on agenda for Monday's meeting
Sat, Mar 17th 2018 07:00 am
The Grand Island Town Board is slated to discuss the waste treatment plans for the Western New York Welcome Center when it meets Monday at Town Hall.
Grand Island Chamber of Commerce: 6 Citizen of the Year honorees named
Sat, Mar 17th 2018 07:00 am
The Grand Island Chamber of Commerce has selected the recipients of the 52nd annual Citizen of the Year Awards. They will be recognized at a dinner to be held at the Radisson Grand Island on April 26.
Politics is not the primary reason people are leaving churches, study suggests
Sat, Mar 17th 2018 07:00 am
Extreme political views might be driving some people away from churches, but the actual number of departing parishioners is not that large, and those who do leave the pews are mostly marginally involved with the institution, according to a new study co-authored by a University at Buffalo political scientist.
A timely presentation: Steed sponsors 'active shooter' session at Abate School on Wednesday
Sat, Mar 17th 2018 07:00 am
With concerns about student and workplace safety heightened by recent mass shootings, a Niagara County lawmaker is among those organizing a presentation on active shooters at a Niagara Falls school next week.
Little Big Town & Miranda Lambert Bandwagon Tour heads to Darien Lake
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 09:50 pm
Grammy, CMA and ACM Award-winners Little Big Town and Miranda Lambert's co-headlining "The Bandwagon Tour" will visit the Darien Lake Amphitheater in Darien Center at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16.
Deal Realty celebrates 10-year anniversary
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 09:20 pm
Deal Realty celebrated its 10-year anniversary with an open house last week at its office at 451 Center St., Lewiston. Clients, family and friends joined in the celebration, and were the first to witness the unveiling of a special logo commemorating the real estate brokerage's 10th year of serving clients and creating fans throughout Western New York.
Hard Rock grant will enable Buffalo Music Hall of Fame to help Niagara County veterans
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 09:05 pm
It was almost two years ago - as the Hard Rock Cafe, Niagara Falls USA, was celebrating its 20th anniversary - that Richard Sargent first told this news outlet of the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame's desire to bring its Musician Medics program to Niagara Falls. The local rock 'n' roll stars sought to pay it forward in the Cataract City - but there was a roadblock: funding.
Grand Island Fire Co.: Driver hospitalized in north bridge accident
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 09:00 pm
Shortly before 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 11, Grand Island Fire Co. rescue personnel responded to a two-vehicle collision in the southbound lane of the I-190 on the North Grand Island Bridge.
Public invited to Job & Transfer Fair March 20 at NCCC
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 08:45 pm
Niagara County Community College is hosting a spring Job & Transfer Fair from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 20, in the Main Gymnasium, H Building. The event is open to the public. NCCC is located at 3111 Saunders Settlement Road, Sanborn.
Boy Scout accepting American flags for Scout project
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 08:45 pm
Old, tattered, faded or worn American flags? Do you know how to dispose of an American Flag when it is no longer in proper condition to fly? Not many people do.
Niagara County Central Rotary dictionary project
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 08:40 pm
The Rotary Club of Niagara County Central completed its 12th annual gifting of dictionaries to third-grade students in the Niagara-Wheatfield Central School District. Rotarian, the late Joseph B. Emmons, began this project locally in 2006. Emmons' wife, Rotarian Marsha Emmons, proudly continues his worthwhile endeavor to bring the keepsakes of written knowledge to the students.
Atlantic Records/Hear It Loud announce signing of Skillet's Jen Ledger to solo endeavor
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 08:40 pm
Jen Ledger, drummer and vocalist of multi-Platinum-selling, Grammy-nominated rock band Skillet, is signing with Atlantic Records and Hear It Loud, the imprint encompassing the creative team of Skillet's John and Korey Cooper and longtime manager Zachary Kelm.
Get ready for some crazy-good creations as 'The Chew' welcomes spring
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 08:40 pm
"Chew" can do it! Emmy Award-winning co-hosts Michael Symon, Clinton Kelly and Carla Hall are welcoming spring with perfect meals to make at home, healthy dishes for your kids, guilt-free lunches and more.
'I Can Only Imagine' in theaters now
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 08:40 pm
"I Can Only Imagine" - it's the song that brings ultimate hope to so many ... often in the midst of life's most challenging moments.
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra crowns 'Buffalo Sings Champions'
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 08:40 pm
The search for Buffalo's top vocalists is over.
Wegmans customers donate record amount to hunger relief donations
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 08:40 pm
During the month of February, Wegmans cashiers asked customers to make a small donation to help the Food Bank of WNY at 11 stores throughout Erie, Niagara and Chautauqua counties.
Citizen Way makes a splash with new song 'WaveWalker' featuring MercyMe's Bart Millard
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 08:40 pm
The pop-driven "WaveWalker" from Citizen Way was unveiled today and features the vocals of Bart Millard, frontman for the multiplatinum-selling band MercyMe. #WaveWalker was announced initially to fans through social media and follows Citizen Way's fan and radio favorites "Bulletproof," "Should've Been Me," "How Sweet The Sound" and "When I'm With You."
Chris McClarney debuts new single & video for 'Hallelujah For The Cross'
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 08:40 pm
Capitol Christian Music Group announced Jesus Culture artist Chris McClarney released his anthemic single, "Hallelujah For The Cross," today. The song, which was recorded live in Sacramento at Jesus Culture Church, is available on all digital formats. A live music video for the single also debuts today, which can be viewed HERE.
Empowering anthem 'Shine' out now, with proceeds to benefit Stoneman Douglas High School community
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 08:30 pm
The inspirational song "Shine," written by two student survivors of the tragic mass shooting at Parkland Florida's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, was released today and features members of the school drama department. The powerful song has emerged as an anthem of the student-led movement to end gun violence, written by students Sawyer Garrity, 16, and Andrea Peña, 15, just days after the Feb. 14 tragedy that claimed 17 lives and wounded many others.
Niagara County animal distemper warning: Pet vaccination recommended
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 08:30 pm
The Niagara County Sheriff's Office and Town of Lewiston Police Department are recommending the community to be on high alert after identifying multiple cases of distemper in raccoons in Niagara County.
Take note: National Fuel employees carry identification
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 08:30 pm
National Fuel Gas Distribution Corp. reminds its customers that company representatives always carry photo identification.
Buffalo will host Corning Museum of Glass GlassBarge during summer 2018 voyage
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 08:30 pm
The Corning Museum of Glass (CMoG) and Canalside announced the 2018 GlassBarge tour will visit Buffalo, docking at Canalside on Aug. 3-5. As the 2018 signature event for the statewide celebration of the Erie Canal bicentennial, GlassBarge will offer free public glassmaking demonstrations at each scheduled stop during its four-month tour.
Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation awards NFMMC Collaborative Care grant
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 08:30 pm
The Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation has awarded a $146,938 grant to Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center to support a care initiative for young women.
Higgins invites high school students to participate in Congressional Art Competition
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 08:30 pm
Congressman Brian Higgins is issuing a call for art to local high school students interested in participating in the annual Congressional Art Competition.
Congresswoman Louise M. Slaughter has died
Fri, Mar 16th 2018 04:35 pm
Liam Fitzsimmons, chief of staff to Congresswoman Louise M. Slaughter, D-NY-25, announced the congresswoman passed away early Friday morning surrounded by family at George Washington University Hospital after sustaining an injury in her Washington, D.C., residence last week.
Cashless tolls to Grand Island begin March 29
Thu, Mar 15th 2018 03:55 pm
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo on Wednesday announced cashless tolling will go live at the Grand Island toll barriers on Thursday, March 29 (weather-dependent). As of the morning commute on Friday, March 30, the toll plazas at the north and south Grand Island bridges will no longer accept cash payment.
Niagara University's CMAA student chapter best in country for 9th straight year
Thu, Mar 15th 2018 03:40 pm
Niagara University's student chapter of the Club Managers Association of America's (CMAA) is the best in the country - for an incredible ninth straight year.
Artpark invites fairy house creations for competition at annual Fairy House Festival
Thu, Mar 15th 2018 03:40 pm
Artpark & Company is seeking artists, schools, groups and families to create fairy houses for display and competition at the eighth annual Fairy House Festival. The event returns as part of the Summer Solstice Celebration on June 16.
Morinello announces Italian-American Scholarship opportunities
Thu, Mar 15th 2018 03:40 pm
Assemblyman Angelo J. Morinello announced the New York Conference of Italian American State Legislators is accepting applications for its annual college scholarship contest. The conference will award four $3,000 scholarships to future and current college students. Two of these will be awarded for academic achievements while two will be awarded for athletic achievements.
DEC: Residential brush burning prohibited in New York through May 14
Thu, Mar 15th 2018 03:30 pm
Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos reminded residents that, with spring approaching and conditions for wildfires heightened, residential brush burning is prohibited March 16 through May 14 across New York state.
Artpark now hiring part-time, seasonal employees
Thu, Mar 15th 2018 03:30 pm
Each summer, Artpark & Company employs approximately 40 seasonal, part-time employees for its general staff. 2018 positions available include concession staff (bartenders, VIP skybox servers - must be age 18 or older by May to apply), box office staff, tollbooth operators and art department staff. All applicants must be available to work flexible day and evening hours, weekdays and weekends.
New roster of cooking-challenged celebrities enter culinary boot camp in return of 'Worst Cooks in America: Celebrity Edition'
Thu, Mar 15th 2018 03:30 pm
"Worst Cooks in America: Celebrity Edition" is back Sunday, April 15 (9 p.m. all times), with a new star-studded cast of cooking disasters who are determined to improve their kitchen game.
 

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