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'Glee' hits a musical milestone with 300 performances
Thu, Oct 27th 2011 12:05 am
From the anthem hit "Don't Stop Believin' " to the iconic rendition of "Vogue" to the pop phenomenon "Teenage Dream," "Glee" has sold more than 36 million songs. Now it's reached another impressive milestone: 300 musical performances. The 300th performance, a momentous mash-up of "Rumor Has It - Someone Like You," will debut in the upcoming all-new episode of "Glee" airing Tuesday, Nov. 15 (8 p.m.), on FOX.
Christina Milian new social media correspondent for 'The Voice'
Thu, Oct 27th 2011 12:05 am
Grammy-nominated singer Christina Milian was named the new social media correspondent on NBC's "The Voice."
Buffalo Niagara Association of Realtors and West Side Community Collaborative help spur neighborhood revitalization
Thu, Oct 27th 2011 12:00 am
From one of the worst to one of the fastest-growing neighborhoods, the Buffalo Niagara Association of Realtors is conducting a press conference and walking tour of the Essex Street neighborhood on Buffalo's west side.
Niagara Social Project needs locals for music video Thursday morning
Wed, Oct 26th 2011 01:40 pm
The Niagara Social Project is inviting anyone who wants to be part of a music video to meet in front of Planet Hollywood in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Thursday morning.
Niagara University's student chapter of the American Chemical Society earns repeat recognition
Wed, Oct 26th 2011 11:40 am
For the second straight year and the fourth time in five years, Niagara University's American Chemical Society student chapter has been recognized by The Society Committee on Education. Dr. Mary McCourt, chair of Niagara's biochemistry/chemistry department, received a letter in late September from the society notifying her that the student chapter had been selected for an Honorable Mention Award for activities it conducted during the 2010-11 academic year.

More than 330 reports were submitted to The Society Committee on Education for 2010-11, with only 107 of them receiving honorable mention awards.

A haunting good time
Wed, Oct 26th 2011 09:40 am
The first night of the popular "Haunted Fortress" fundraiser at Old Fort Niagara was a great success. A perfect autumn evening greeted 1,200 people as they came to the fort Saturday for a good time and to help raise money for programming.
'The X Factor' judges name top 12
Wed, Oct 26th 2011 09:30 am
Tuesday, after the remaining 17 acts performed, the judges eliminated five acts, revealing "The X Factor" top 12 finalists.
WGRZ Channel '2 On Your Side' to air 'Cutting Edge: Attacking Heart Disease'
Wed, Oct 26th 2011 09:30 am
It's the No. 1 cause of death for both men and women over the age of 50. Almost 85 million Americans have early symptoms, and there are more than a million heart attacks each year. Yet in many cases, heart disease can be prevented.

"Cutting Edge: Attacking Heart Disease, will air tonight at 8 p.m. on WGRZ. The prime-time health special is the third in the series being produced and aired by the Gannett Broadcast division for its stations across the country.

Niagara Region PTA launches 'Stop Bullying Now!' initiative
Wed, Oct 26th 2011 09:00 am
In light of another teen suicide as a result of bullying, the Niagara Region PTA wants to share the details of its "Stop Bullying Now!" initiative and implore adults and children alike to learn how emotionally damaging bullying behaviors can be.

A diverse task force of dedicated volunteers (including school administrators, Niagara Region PTA board members, PTA parents and students) has been working on this initiative since January of 2010. Each of the 31 individual PTA units and two councils within the Niagara Region has received (or will receive shortly) a "Stop Bullying Now!" toolkit to assist in finding unique ways to get the message out to students, parents and school districts that bullying cannot be tolerated.

'X Factor' returns with expanded episode ... and without Caitlin Koch
Tue, Oct 25th 2011 01:30 pm
While fans of "The X Factor" will see plenty of musicians on stage tonight -- the episode is a supersized 150 minutes -- one singer will be noticeably absent.
'Respect Love, Love Respect'
Tue, Oct 25th 2011 07:00 am
New York state has unveiled a new website and Facebook page to educate teens and young adults about dating abuse, and to empower them to make healthy relationship choices.

"Respect Love, Love Respect." That simple phrase eloquently captures the important message behind a new website and Facebook page designed to educate teens and young adults about dating abuse.

New online and social networking resources are designed to raise awareness of dating abuse, encourage healthy relationships, empower teens and young adults to take action on the issue, and link them -- and the adults in their lives -- to resources and assistance.

Advance care planning clinics scheduled
Tue, Oct 25th 2011 04:40 am
Do you know who will make health care decisions for you if you can't? Or why everyone should have a health care proxy? October is national Health Care Proxy Month, making it the perfect time to learn what you can do now to ensure your family and physician know your health care wishes.
With tips from TOPS, Halloween doesn't have to be a fright for your waistline
Tue, Oct 25th 2011 04:25 am
Healthy and Halloween are not often used in the same sentence. Halloween is usually seen as a time to get dressed up, gather sugary treats, and enjoy the spookiness of the season. TOPS Club Inc. provides tips to stock the kids' bags with better treats, host a healthy party, and more.

It's inevitable that kids will receive candy, so parents should take steps to limit sugar consumption. Feeding children a nutritious meal before trick-or-treating will help curb their urge to snack on sweets. Once the candy is home, adults can let kids pick out their favorite pieces and decide how much to have each day.

What will 'The View' and 'The Chew' hosts be for Halloween?
Mon, Oct 24th 2011 05:30 pm
The hosts of "The View" fall victim to ancient witchcraft, aka "VIEWdoo, live Monday, Oct. 31 (11 a.m.), as they celebrate their 15th Halloween show on ABC.
Western New York colleges coordinate alumni networking happy hour
Mon, Oct 24th 2011 05:20 pm
On Thursday, Nov. 3, the offices of alumni relations from Buffalo State College, University at Buffalo, Canisius College, The College at Brockport, Daemen College, Medaille College and Niagara University will host their annual "Alumni After Hours" gathering at SOHO Burger Bar in downtown Buffalo. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m., and admission includes an open bar until 8:30 p.m. as well as appetizers.
Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland to host 'CMA Country Christmas'
Mon, Oct 24th 2011 04:50 pm
For the second consecutive year, Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland will host "CMA Country Christmas," which is scheduled to air Thursday, Dec. 1 (9-11 p.m.), on the ABC Television Network.
Christina Aguilera, Justin Bieber, Mary J Blige, Kelly Clarkson and Maroon 5 to perform At AMAs
Mon, Oct 24th 2011 04:45 pm
dick clark productions president and executive producer Orly Adelson announced that Christina Aguilera, Justin Bieber, Mary J. Blige, Kelly Clarkson and Maroon 5 will perform at the 2011 American Music Awards. They join previously announced acts Katy Perry and Pitbull. Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera will team up to perform "Moves Like Jagger."
Two arrested in Town of Niagara house explosion case
Mon, Oct 24th 2011 03:45 pm
At a press conference Monday afternoon, the Niagara County Sheriff's Office and the Town of Niagara Police Department announced the arrest of two people in connection to a July 20 house explosion at 3225 Military Road. Crystal D. Knepp of the Town of Lockport and Eric S. Waterstram of Niagara Falls were arrested on charges of burglary in the second degree, criminal mischief in the second degree, and petit larceny.
Chord Overstreet set to return to 'Glee' club
Mon, Oct 24th 2011 01:30 pm
Chord Overstreet returns to "Glee's" McKinley High as underdog Sam Evans for a multi-episode arc beginning this December on FOX.
Hardy is first NU student to receive Fulbright Teaching Assistantship
Mon, Oct 24th 2011 01:25 pm
Shannon Hardy, Class of 2011, was awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Scholarship.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Wylegala to speak at NU about investment fraud
Mon, Oct 24th 2011 01:25 pm
Gretchen L. Wylegala, assistant U.S. attorney, will talk about her experience prosecuting and preventing investment fraud during a one-hour session Wednesday, Oct. 26, at Niagara University. The free, public event will begin at 5:30 p.m. in Room 351 of Bisgrove Hall.
Niagara County Auxiliary Police open house
Mon, Oct 24th 2011 07:00 am
The Niagara County Auxiliary Police hosts a pair of open houses.
'Where in the World is Matt Lauer?'
Sat, Oct 22nd 2011 01:00 pm
He's logged 248,166 miles, visited 46 different destinations, traveled by airplane, zip line, camel and gondola, and said hello to America in 24 languages. Starting Monday, Nov. 7, on NBC's "Today," Americans can once again ponder one of television's greatest mysteries: "Where in the World is Matt Lauer?"
The Temptations, The Four Tops to benefit Ronald McDonald House of Buffalo
Sat, Oct 22nd 2011 01:00 pm
The Center for the Arts, University at Buffalo, welcomes The Temptations and The Four Tops on Sunday, Nov. 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the Mainstage Theatre, located on the North Campus.
Youngstown hosts Halloween Parade
Sat, Oct 22nd 2011 08:00 am
The Village of Youngstown Recreation Department hosts its annual Halloween party.
County 4-H to celebrate 75 years
Sat, Oct 22nd 2011 08:00 am
Planning is now under way to mark the 75th anniversary of 4-H in Niagara County.
War of 1812 speech, art competition
Sat, Oct 22nd 2011 08:00 am
Senior high school students in Western New York are invited to participate in next year's War of 1812 speech and art competition, as part of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Queenston Heights. Events are scheduled for the weekend of Oct. 12-14, 2012.
Postal Service announces Youngstown changes
Sat, Oct 22nd 2011 07:00 am
by Terry Duffy
Look for some changes in local U.S. Postal Service operations, starting next month.

As part of a national effort to address deficits and operation costs in the Postal Service, over past months USPS officials have been considering structural changes, including staff changes, consolidations and even closure of facilities throughout the country. Postal facilities large and small have been under review, including many in the Buffalo area.

History Center honors veterans
Sat, Oct 22nd 2011 07:00 am
The History Center of the Niagara County Historical Society celebrates and honors all veterans with a new exhibit called, "Veteran's Day 11/11/11 -- Never Before, Never Again."
Lewiston Board to address budget, Modern refuse increase
Sat, Oct 22nd 2011 06:00 am
by Terry Duffy
The Town of Lewiston continues in the preliminary stage for its 2012 budget, as department heads finalize and submit requests on a tentative $15.6 million spending plan, portions of which are expected to be discussed on Monday, Oct. 24.

That evening the Town Board also will hold a public hearing at 5:30 p.m., prior to its regular meeting, to consider an override by Lewiston of the state's 2 percent property tax cap.

"We have had town increases. We have to figure out how to adjust," Town Supervisor Steve Reiter told board members last month.

Brennan's celebrates grand opening
Fri, Oct 21st 2011 06:30 pm
Ribbon-cutting ceremony for Brennan's Irish Pub, 418 Main St., Youngstown.
NOAH program to focus on Niagara jobs, environment, tax equality
Fri, Oct 21st 2011 06:30 pm
Members of Niagara Organizing Alliance for Hope invite area residents to attend a public meeting Sunday, Oct. 23, from 3 to 5 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church of Niagara Falls, 311 First St.

According to NOAH organizers, the meeting will focus on three issues of interest to the Niagara County community: the extension of the millionaire's tax; local hiring on area projects; and a discussion on the issue of hazardous waste in the towns of Lewiston and Porter, presented by the Porter environmental group Residents for Responsible Government.

Lewiston Public Library November programs
Fri, Oct 21st 2011 06:25 pm
The Lewiston Public Library, 305 S. Eighth St., in the Village of Lewiston, announces the following programs, events and activities for the month of November.
Lewiston-Porter focuses on bullying
Fri, Oct 21st 2011 06:25 pm
On the minds of most school administrators, teachers and parents are incidents both locally and nationally involving bullying.

Lewiston-Porter School District residents were told at Tuesday evening's Board of Education session that Lew-Port officials take reported incidents of bullying and harassment seriously, and that those incidents are fully investigated and appropriate actions are taken.
An education on E-10 gasoline additives: Solving phase separation with K100
Fri, Oct 21st 2011 02:55 pm
by Mark Daul
Outdoors in Niagara
On Oct. 8, I wrote an article on E-10 gasoline and cautioned about using it in your boat, motorcycle, car or whatever kind of gasoline-powered engine you have because of "phase separation." I warned about using E-10 (10 percent ethanol) fuels (and E-15), and what to watch for and the real danger of mixing non-ethanol fuels with ethanol fuels.

I advised that you keep your gas tank full and vents closed to help prevent air moisture (humidity) entering your tank. I also mentioned that if there was an additive for this problem the fuel companies would already have an answer, and it would be included in every gallon of fuel you bought, but it doesn't.
Let's Go Back for Oct. 21, 2011
Fri, Oct 21st 2011 02:50 pm
40 Years Ago, Oct. 20, 1971 Island honors dead Members of Grand Island Post 9249, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will render honors in memory of all veterans on Veterans Day, Oct. 25. Ceremonies will be conducted starting at 11 a.m. in DeGlopper Memorial Park.
Fall Festival raises $3K
Fri, Oct 21st 2011 02:45 pm
St. Timothy's Fall Fest raised more than $3,000 for the church's day care.
Knights assist Neighbors Foundation
Fri, Oct 21st 2011 02:45 pm
Every year at this time the Neighbors Foundation relies on donations from the community to fund the Holiday Assistance Fund.
Obit -- Tim Richard Jordan
Fri, Oct 21st 2011 02:45 pm
Tim Richard Jordan entered into rest on Tuesday, Oct. 18. He was 62.
Grand Island Fire Call Summary for Oct. 21, 2011
Fri, Oct 21st 2011 02:18 pm
The following incidents occurred from Oct. 10 to 16, as reported by the Grand Island Fire Co. A total of 36 calls were answered by the department during this period. The GIFC has now responded to 1,201 calls so far this year.
 

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