Fri, Oct 28th 2011 04:00 pm
The Village of Lewiston Recreation has announced its sponsorship of the following activities and programs for November. All take place at the Lewiston Red Brick Municipal Building gym, 145 N. Fourth St.
•A craft class utilizing sand art will be offered on Monday, Nov. 7, at 4 or 6 p.m. The class is for children age 5 and older. The cost for the class is free and all supplies are included. To register for this class, call 754-1990.
•Fleece pillowmaking workshop classes for children will be offered on Tuesday, Nov. 8, at 4 or 6 p.m. The class is for children 5 and older. Participants will be tying knots. The class is free and all supplies are included. To register for this class, call 754-1990.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 03:35 pm
In the mounds of paperwork accompanying legal counsels for developer Jerome Williams and Lewiston Management Group LLC (the plaintiffs), Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours and the Village of Lewiston (the defendants), one tiny bit of information was missing Thursday in State Supreme Court: the original argument bringing the opposing sides before Justice Richard C. Kloch Sr. Without an attachment of complaint in a motion to dismiss, Kloch said, "I cannot do what I would love to do," and that is shelve Williams' case, which alleges the village violated the public trust doctrine.
The plaintiff contends the village's 2002 lease with the tourism company is contrary to the required usage of the waterfront land's easement, which is for the public benefit as a public recreation area.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 03:30 pm
The Western New York community is still shaken over the suicide death of Williamsville North student Jamey Rodemeyer.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 03:10 pm
November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, making it the perfect time to learn how hospice and palliative care may benefit you or a loved one when faced with serious illness.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 03:00 pm
As Halloween approaches, Dunkin' Donuts has brewed a bewitching selection of wickedly good treats to help guests and ghosts alike celebrate the season. Whether you're haunting a Halloween party or trick-or-treating with your favorite ghouls and goblins, Dunkin' Donuts can make the scary holiday much sweeter.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 03:00 pm
On Oct. 31, "LIVE! with Regis and Kelly's" Halloween spectacular returns. This year, popular singer and host Nick Lachey will be the guest co-host for "LIVE's Halloween Headliners Ball," with co-host Kelly Ripa.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 02:55 pm
Dr. Sherri Lashomb and former resident Bill Kellick met up with one another at the Pan American Games.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 02:50 pm
Lewiston's cool and classy lounge, Hops-N-Vines, located at 490 Center St., will host a five-day musical experience beginning Tuesday, Nov. 1. All shows begin at 8 p.m.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 02:40 pm
Shown are the youngest members of Rotary Club of Niagara County Central.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 02:40 pm
St. Vincent De Paul Parish's Youth Ministry is holding a pumpkin sale fundraiser through Oct. 31.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 02:30 pm
The following incidents occurred from Oct. 17 to 23, as reported by the Grand Island Fire Co. A total of 32 calls were answered by the department during this period. The GIFC has now responded to 1,233 calls so far this year.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 02:30 pm
Challengers for town government offices took jabs at incumbents.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 02:30 pm
The following is a sampling of calls received by the Town of Niagara Police between Friday, Sept. 30 and Oct. 12.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 02:25 pm
The Niagara County Diabetes Education Program will conduct its next meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1, at Grace Lutheran Church, 716 Cayuga Drive at Pershing Avenue in Niagara Falls.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 02:25 pm
The following is a sampling of calls received by the Niagara County Sheriff's Office for Wheatfield and Town of Niagara between Sept. 19 and 25.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 02:20 pm
The Niagara County Board of Elections at 111 Main St., Suite 100, Lockport, will be open for absentee balloting for the November election from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 29; 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, Nov. 1 and 3; and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov. 5.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 02:20 pm
Wheatfield residents are invited to a free pancake breakfast on Sunday, Oct. 30.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 02:20 pm
The full spectrum of residential health care services for seniors will be highlighted from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 29, during an open house at ElderWood's Crestwood Community, 2600 Niagara Falls Blvd., Wheatfield.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 02:15 pm
In an effort to enhance Empire State Development's ability to create jobs and spur economic growth in the City of Niagara Falls and throughout Niagara County, Assemblyman John Ceretto, R-I-Lewiston, is calling for increased dialogue between state lawmakers and the public authority.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 02:00 pm
Girls from Girl Scout Troop 70294 presented Hawk Creek Wildlife Center with a check for $370.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 02:00 pm
Grand Island Fire Co. Chief Kevin Koch reports that during the period of Oct. 18 through 24 firefighters and medics handled 33 emergency incidents, including three motor vehicle accidents and a truck fire.
Shortly before 10 p.m. on Oct. 18, GIFC rescue personnel responded to a two-car collision, which occured on Baseline Road near Homeland Road. Both drivers, 83-year-old Shirley Runckel and 22-year-old Jennifer Andrews, both of Grand Island, were evaluated by GIFC medics but declined hospitalization.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 02:00 pm
Wednesday evening, the Grand Island Board of Education passed three separate resolutions related to the possible 2011 capital project affecting all five public school buildings.
The first resolution, whereby the district would initiate an environmental impact assesment, as required by state law, relative to the proposed capital project, passed unanimously with a 6-0 vote.
The second resolution, whereby the district would put Proposition No. 1, a capital improvement project in the amount of $46,822,155, to public vote on Dec. 20, passed with a vote of 5-1
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 02:00 pm
With a few clicks, users of a social networking site can get information about medium- and high-risk sex offenders living in their neighborhoods
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 01:15 pm
Niagara University announces Dr. Roselind Gullo Bogner, associate professor of school counseling, is receiving the career achievement award from the New York State School Counselor Association. The award is being presented to Bogner at the Statewide Conference of the New York State School Counselor Association Friday, Oct. 28, in Rochester.
The award recognizes the school counselor or counselor educator whose contributions to his or her students, place of employment, colleagues and community have been substantial and ongoing. In addition, the recipient exhibits a commitment to professional school counseling and has a record of service to the profession.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 12:55 pm
After six months of talking, debating, listening, fighting, bickering, negotiating, arguing and sometimes smiling, it remained clear Thursday night that there are still divisions and mistrust among Regional councillors about who should run economic development in Niagara.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 12:50 pm
The Artpark & Company annual meeting was held Wednesday, Oct. 26, at the Niagara Falls Country Club to confirm the re-election of officers and new directors to the board. The meeting reviewed the successful 2011 season, which broke attendance records and saw programming growth with the expansion of children's camps, the return of the "Edges" Outdoor Sculpture Competition, the rise in popularity of the Niagara Wine Trail Wine & Culinary Festival, and the introduction of the new "Fairy House Festival."
Christopher H. Brown of Brown & Company LLP was re-elected for a fifth season as chairman of the Artpark & Company board of directors.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 07:00 am
Get your candy bags ready!
Calling all ghosts, mummies, Draculas and Disney princesses -- get your candy bags ready! Trick-or-treating is just around the corner, literally. Local towns and villages have announced their respective Halloween trick-or-treat hours, along with a host of parties and parades, ensuring all little monsters can gather as much of their favorite treats in one evening as possible.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 12:35 am
St. George's Pro-Cathedral Church, an Anglo-Catholic parish, will hold its first "Jazz Service" at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 10 with a service titled "Fusion: Encounters of Jazz and Spirit."
The "Jazz Service" will build on a rich tradition of jazz music and worship. Some of the most recognizable names in jazz history, including Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, Dave Brubeck and Oscar Peterson, have written and performed sacred works.
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Fri, Oct 28th 2011 12:35 am
The Dale Association encourages members of the community to be proactive about memory health by taking advantage of free, confidential memory screenings and information about successful aging on Nov. 15. The event is part of National Memory Screening Day, an annual initiative that the Alzheimer's Foundation of America holds each November during National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month.
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Thu, Oct 27th 2011 04:05 pm
Sylvia Virtuoso is seeking a fourth term as town clerk for the Town of Niagara.
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Thu, Oct 27th 2011 04:00 pm
The Pittsford Central School District is the top-rated public school system in upstate New York, according to new rankings issued today by Business First, a Buffalo-based business publication.
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Thu, Oct 27th 2011 04:00 pm
Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center and the Niagara Falls City School District will host a local site for the National Prescription Drug Drop-Off on Saturday, Oct. 29.
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Thu, Oct 27th 2011 04:00 pm
Cut short by a power outage at its Oct. 19 meeting, the Niagara-Wheatfield Board of Education passed a resolution naming Harris Beach PLLC, as its attorney in a lawsuit filed against them by Superintendent of Schools Carl Militello.
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Thu, Oct 27th 2011 04:00 pm
by Olivia Bitetti
Take a break from raiding the Halloween candy this Saturday and head to Military Road in Town of Niagara for the annual Niagara Electric Lights Parade.
Organized by the Town of Niagara Business and Professional Association, the event is designed not only to get the upcoming holiday season rolling, but also to ensure needy local residents have full bellies when Thanksgiving arrives.
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Thu, Oct 27th 2011 03:55 pm
Wheatfield residents might see an even bigger tax decrease in 2012.
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Thu, Oct 27th 2011 03:50 pm
The YellowJackets from the University of Rochester had a tough time with Hip-hop Week on NBC's "The Sing-Off" on Monday, landing in the bottom two in the a cappella competition, but surviving as one of the seven finalists for next week's show.
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Thu, Oct 27th 2011 03:40 pm
November is Native American Heritage Month and Old Fort Niagara is celebrating by hosting a series of special programs.
On Nov. 5, 6 and 12, the fort will offer workshops on traditional Native American skills, such as finger weaving, cornhusk twining, beadwork, quillwork and basketry. The cost of each workshop is $40, and all necessary materials are provided. A full list of workshops and scheduling information is available on the fort's website www.oldfortniagara.org, or by calling 745-7611.
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Thu, Oct 27th 2011 12:30 am
The Niagara USA Chamber presents "Economic Vision: 2012 and Beyond: Creating a Vibrant Future." The event begins at 8 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 14, at The Conference Center Niagara Falls, 101 Old Falls St. It is sponsored by National Grid.
The Niagara USA Chamber of Commerce is committed to shaping the county's future. Its "Vision 2012" initiative imagines a county built on a vibrant and robust economy. Gary Keith, vice president and regional economist with M&T Bank, will serve as keynote speaker.
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Thu, Oct 27th 2011 12:30 am
Congresswoman Kathy Hochul spoke Wednesday on the House floor about putting American veterans back to work by passing the American Jobs Act.
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Thu, Oct 27th 2011 12:15 am
The Niagara County Auxiliary Police is assisting the Matthew Foster Foundation raise money for families of children with cancer -- families that are having a difficult time with huge financial burdens. The NCAP is selling raffle tickets for a 2012 Ford Mustang or $15,000 cash. The drawing will be held at 7 p.m. on Nov. 10 at Cobber's, 6831 Seneca St., Elma.
The Matthew Foster Foundation works very closely with Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Essential Care, Women's and Children's Hospital and other local organizations.
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