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Happy birthday, Bob
Mon, Nov 14th 2011 09:05 am
A large crowd came out to American Legion Post 1451 to celebrate Wilson resident Bob Burtwell's 100th birthday.
K of C pasta
Mon, Nov 14th 2011 07:30 am
Knights of Columbus Council 14622 sponsors its fourth annual pasta dinner, to be served at Our Lady of Fatima Shrine, 1023 Swann Road, Lewiston. The event runs from 4 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 19, the opening of the shrine's 21st annual Festival of Lights.
UPDATED: Village of Lewiston calls timeout on Center Street talk
Sat, Nov 12th 2011 08:10 am
An aerial sketch of the soon-to-be-proposed recreation center behind the Red Brick Municipal Building on North Fourth Street.
Which restaurant has best service?
Sat, Nov 12th 2011 07:15 am
From long waits to short tempers, undercooked food to over-sauced fare, there's nothing worse than poor service at a restaurant. Fortunately, most of Western New York's restaurants excel at pairing exceptional cuisine with outstanding service.
Ransomville Lighting of the Wreaths coming up
Sat, Nov 12th 2011 07:00 am
Organizers of the annual Ransomville Lighting of the Wreaths announce this year's celebrations will take place Sunday, Nov. 27, with events taking place throughout the hamlet.
Deputy Mayor Sutherland spruces up Welcome Center
Sat, Nov 12th 2011 07:00 am
Bruce Sutherland, the Village of Lewiston's deputy mayor, was spotted Thursday painting the deck of the Welcome Center on Center and South Ninth streets.
Friends rally for Patty Wise
Sat, Nov 12th 2011 06:35 am
The friends of Patty Wise held a benefit in her honor.

Wise was the victim of a devastating ATV accident on July 23 while visiting with family out of state. She has remained in a coma in Lakeland, Fla., ever since.

Five years later, Lewiston Music sounds like success
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 09:25 pm
Tony Petrocelli will do just about anything for his students.
UPDATED: New owners hope to put old charm back into Village Bake Shoppe
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 09:25 pm
Why bake for the holidays when the Fiores will do it for you?
Grandpaws Place changes ownership
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 09:20 pm
Grandpaws Place in Youngstown this week announced a change in ownership.

Following 10 years in business providing a vacation destination for pets, owners Andrew and Elaine Bell decided to scale back to concentrate further on their existing business in the Village of Lewiston - Grandpaws Pet Emporium, located at 245 Portage Road. They announced that Will and Trista Gabrielli, who have been running the kennel, would be taking over full ownership.

"Of course we have mixed feelings about leaving," says Elaine. "We will miss seeing our dog and cat buddies every day, although they are always welcome to visit us at the store."

A salute to veterans
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 09:00 pm
For sophomore Michelle Ball, volunteering her time at Lewiston-Porter's annual Veterans Day Dinner on Nov. 10 was simply a matter of showing respect.
NFP refreshes website
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 09:00 pm
Online home of Sentinel, Tribune and Dispatch offers new photo galleries, sliders and ad module.
Niagara Mission teams with area churches, agencies to deliver 500 turkey dinners on Thanksgiving
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 08:50 pm
Recognizing the need to serve more and more struggling families and individuals, the Niagara Gospel Rescue Mission is leading the "500 Meal Mission" initiative in Niagara Falls, where staff and volunteers from area churches and the community will prepare 500 home-cooked, complete turkey dinners and deliver them to the homes of the homebound, seniors, families and anyone in need.

The Rescue Mission is not yet "sold out" of its 500-meal capacity, so those desiring a meal can call 716-253-1463 to place an order free of charge to any household in the City of Niagara Falls or adjacent town.

Coleman moves to Sportsman Division following successful 2011 at Big R
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 08:05 pm
Like many of the young stars that run on a weekly basis at Ransomville Speedway, Billy Coleman has stepped up to the plate and seen success.

Coleman, 24 years of age and another Ransomville-based driver, turned some heads during the 2011 season and hopes that this is the start of something big. Coleman finished second in 2011 points in the very competitive Ransomville Speedway Streetstock class. He was in the hunt for the title right down to the final points night.

"I was very pleased with the way this season has turned out," said Coleman at last Friday night's 2011 Ransomville Speedway banquet. "We were right in the middle of the title up to the end of the season. It was an exciting season."

Lewiston Police Blotter for Nov. 12, 2011
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 08:00 pm
The following activity occurred Monday, Oct. 31 to Sunday, Nov. 6, as reported by the Lewiston Police Department. LPD logged a total of 119 calls during this period.
AAA scholarship applications now available
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 07:55 pm
AAA Members Insurance Agency announces that applications are now available for its fourth-annual AAA Insurance Scholarship for Community Excellence. Open to high school seniors, the deadline for consideration is Dec. 23, and applications are available for download by visiting www.AAA.com/Insurance.
St. Peter's students ride on Lewiston No. 1 fire truck
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 07:53 pm
St. Peter R.C. School children were treated to a ride to school on a Lewiston No. 1 Volunteer Fire Co. fire truck on Wednesday, Nov. 9, as part of a fire safety program. The students were asked to create a poster of an escape route or illustrate another thing they learned about fire safety from the Lewiston No. 1 firefighters.
Lew-Port Builders Club: Serving the community
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 07:50 pm
Lewiston-Porter Middle School's Builders Club has begun a new school year of serving our community.
Lew-Port Middle School PTSA networking at Brickyard
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 07:40 pm
The second annual Lewiston-Porter Middle School PTSA fall mixer, a networking event for the Lew-Port community and a fundraiser for PTSA, took place recently.
Bullying advice lands UB professor on 'Sesame Street'
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 07:40 pm
University at Buffalo Associate Professor of Psychology Jamie M. Ostrov's work on understanding the development of bullying behavior in pre-school children has won him some influential admirers and boosters.
Porter Board reviews budget, debates wind energy
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 07:25 pm
Town of Porter Board members ended up having a lively session Monday night at Town Hall, one that stretched well beyond an hour - lengthy by Porter standards.
A salute to veterans
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 07:20 pm
Local veterans found that the younger generation does appreciate their service at the annual Veterans Day Dinner on Thursday.
Hole-in-one at Hickory Stick
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 07:00 pm
The 2011 golf season may be just about over, but there's still news coming from the Seneca Hickory Stick Golf Club on Creek Road.
Porter boat/trailer storage reminder
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 07:00 pm
The Town of Porter reminds boaters that its new boat/trailer storage ordinance, specifying seasonal restrictions for medium density residential areas is now in effect. This is taken from Article V, paragraph 80, of the town's boat storage ordinance covering storage and seasonal dates in medium density residential areas:
Janese handily wins re-election for Lewiston highway superintendent
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 07:00 pm
Election Day had few surprises in northern Niagara County, as most ran unopposed as incumbents in the towns of Lewiston, Porter, Wilson and Newfane.
Cub Scouts visit Border Patrol Sector Office
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 06:55 pm
Grand Island Cub Scout Pack 630 spent some time with U.S. Border Patrol agents Monday, Nov. 7, at the U.S. Border Patrol Sector Office on Grand Island to learn about the mission of Border Patrol and the duties of the agents.
Grand Island High School: DECA installation dinner held
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 06:45 pm
The official installation of New York DECA members took place at Salvatore's Italian Gardens last Tuesday night.
Public voices strong support for right-to-farm law
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 06:45 pm
The Grand Island Town Board passed a right-to-farm law Monday after receiving strong support from the Island's farming community at a public hearing.
Grand Island Town Board: Board issues two proclamations at monthly meeting
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 06:40 pm
The Grand Island Town Board issued two proclamations at its meeting on Monday.
Big night for GOP
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 06:00 pm
Someone lit a fire under the Grand Island Republican Party on Election Day.
Excuse me: Stephen Root, Romy Rosemont guest star on 'Fringe'
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 03:25 pm
Watch this episode or Stephen will set the building on fire ...
Grand Island Board of Education: Karmazin, Benson to retire
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 02:10 pm
At the Monday evening meeting of the Grand Island Board of Education at Kaegebein Elementary School, Superintendent of Schools Robert Christmann announced the retirement of Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Dr. Karen Karmazin effective Dec. 7.

Christmann said that Karmazin would be missed and that he would have more comments on her tenure with Grand Island at the next board meeting. Karmazin declined to speak much at the meeting about her retirement, but did comment that her years of service have been "an extraordinary experience."

Billy Crystal to return as host of Academy Awards
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 07:20 am
Billy Crystal will serve as host for the 84th Academy Awards.

"I'm thrilled to welcome Billy back to the Oscar stage," said Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences President Tom Sherak. "He's a comic legend and Oscar icon, and it feels good to have him back where he belongs."

This will mark Crystal's ninth time as host. Only Bob Hope has hosted more Academy Awards presentations, with 19 ceremonies between 1940 and 1978. Crystal last hosted the Academy Awards in 2004.

"Some of the best moments of my career have happened on the Oscar stage. I am thrilled to be back there. Actually, I am doing this so that the young woman in my pharmacy will stop asking me my name when I pick up my prescriptions," Crystal said.

Another group eliminated on 'The X Factor'
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 07:15 am
The Stereo Hogzz, one of Paula Abdul's Groups, was eliminated Thursday from "The X Factor." After Steve Jones announced that Lakoda Rayne and The Stereo Hogzz received the fewest votes following last night's movie-themed performance show, judges Simon Cowell, Abdul, L.A. Reid and Nicole Scherzinger asked the two finalists to perform their "song for survival" and then eliminated Houston's The Stereo Hogzz.
Motor racing fan club history celebrated at Salisa's
Thu, Nov 10th 2011 04:10 pm
Members of FOAR SCORE, the oldest race fan club in America, presented a plaque to Salisa's All American Diner in Wheatfield.
Fox rabies incident reported
Thu, Nov 10th 2011 04:10 pm
A fox found Nov. 4 off of 21st Street under the Lockport Road Bridge in Niagara Falls is presumed positive for rabies.
Horizon, Memorial announce integrated care program
Thu, Nov 10th 2011 04:00 pm
Horizon Health Services has applied to the New York State Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services for permission to establish an addiction service satellite center at the Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center.

If approved, the integrated center for primary care and addiction would be the first of its kind in Niagara County and one of the first in the state.

"This is a groundbreaking approach that will meet a very pressing community need. The integrated center takes a one-stop approach to serving patients, making it more convenient for patients to access a broader range of services at a single location," said Memorial Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Sheila K. Kee.

TON cares a ton -- and more
Thu, Nov 10th 2011 04:00 pm
Organizers of the annual Electric Lights Parade are so excited about the results of the "care a ton" food drive, they've decided to extend the collection.
Cliffe re-elected in Wheatfield
Thu, Nov 10th 2011 04:00 pm
Town Supervisor Robert B. Cliffe got a nod of approval for a second term in office from Wheatfield voters on Tuesday, easily winning re-election.
N-W board facing hard decisions
Thu, Nov 10th 2011 03:55 pm
The Niagara-Wheatfield Board of Education, reeling from an audit report received at last week's regular meeting, is looking at extra workshop meetings in upcoming off-meeting weeks to deal with some hard decisions on future school district spending.

On Nov. 2, Wayne Drescher of Drescher & Malecki presented a report on the district's external audit, which showed the district could end up having a deficit as high as nearly $8 million for the 2012-13 school year.

 

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