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20th annual Family Violence Conference to feature national experts on domestic violence, sex offenses
Tue, Oct 9th 2018 10:30 am
More than 200 professionals from the fields of criminal justice, child welfare, victim advocacy, mental health and education are expected to attend the 20th annual Safe at Home Conference on Tuesday, Oct. 16, at the Conference and Event Center Niagara Falls.
New monthly respite programs in Gasport, Lewiston provides social activities for those living with dementia
Tue, Oct 9th 2018 10:30 am
The Alzheimer's Association of Western New York is overseeing two new monthly social respite programs in Niagara County. These community social programs are set to provide a safe environment for those with dementia to socialize and engage in meaningful activities, while allowing their care partners time to refresh and tend to their own health and other commitments.
'American Idol,' CMA Awards join forces in search for next singing sensation
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 05:10 pm
Hot on the heels of its successful series debut on The ABC Television Network, "American Idol" is back and searching coast-to-coast for the next big superstar. In anticipation of the upcoming season, "Idol" is teaming up with The 52nd Annual CMA Awards, "Country Music's Biggest Night," to give America the chance to vote one lucky singer through to Hollywood ahead of the season two premiere.
UB: Scientists aim to use crowdsourced data to improve flood predictions
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 04:10 pm
In spring of 2011, University at Buffalo hydrogeologist Chris Lowry hammered a giant measuring staff into the bottom of a pond in Western New York. Nearby, he posted instructions explaining how passersby could read the staff and text him the water level.
From locked doors to armed guards: UB's Finn organizes national school security conference
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 04:10 pm
The effects and effectiveness of school security measures will be the topic of a national conference organized by Jeremy Finn, professor in the University at Buffalo's Graduate School of Education, and Timothy J. Servoss, associate professor of psychology at Canisius College.
Hannah Kerr set to release 'Christmas Eve In Bethlehem'
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 02:05 pm
Black River Christian artist and songwriter Hannah Kerr will release her new Christmas LP, "Christmas Eve In Bethlehem," on Oct. 19.
Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center, Buffalo History Museum present 'The Underground Railroad: Then & Now'
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 02:05 pm
The Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center and the Buffalo History Museum will present "The Underground Railroad: Then & Now" at 6 p.m. Wed., Oct. 10, at the latter and then at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, at the former. The event is free to attend.
Stem cells will 'change medicine forever,' says UB surgeon-turned-stem cell engineer
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 02:05 pm
Natesh Parashurama, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of chemical and biological engineering at the University at Buffalo, has made his life's mission the translation of stem cell research from the laboratory to patients.
Lauren Alaina releases new single, 'Ladies in the '90s'
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 02:00 pm
Multi-award-winning singer-songwriter and one of the hottest rising female artists in country music, Lauren Alaina, released her new single, "Ladies in the '90s," on Friday, after teasing her new song last month on Instagram - creating a firestorm of anticipation with her fans. "Ladies In the '90s" has shipped to country radio and goes for official radio adds on Oct. 15.
HAL presents scholarship
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 02:00 pm
Historical Association of Lewiston Vice President Leandra Collesano presented a $500 scholarship to Christian Burnham of the Tuscarora Nation on Indigenous Peoples' Day. The pictured ceremony took place at the Tuscarora Heroes Monument in Lewiston.
Flax at 'Family Night'
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 11:35 am
Ever wondered how flax turns into linen? Jean Neff will answer all questions at the History Center's "Family Night." The program runs from 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 215 Niagara St., Lockport.
BMI Foundation announces 2019 scholarship season
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 11:35 am
The BMI Foundation announced is accepting online applications for its 2019 scholarship season, open to students attending colleges and universities nationwide.
Fall foliage & Halloween steamtrain rides in Hamburg
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 11:30 am
During the month of October, the Buffalo, Cattaraugus & Jamestown Scenic Railway will offer a series of fall foliage and Halloween-themed train excursions behind a vintage 1920s-era steam locomotive. Trains are scheduled to operate out of the Village of Hamburg's historic Erie Railroad Depot (4 Scott St.) on Oct. 13-14, 27-28.
Documentary screening, multiple 'Martian invasion' broadcasts mark WKBW Radio's 'War of the Worlds' 50th anniversary celebration
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 11:30 am
The 50th anniversary of WKBW radio's "War of the Worlds," the most famous radio broadcast in Buffalo's history, will be celebrated with the screening of a new documentary film and a re-airing on Halloween night - along with two other unique and famous versions of HG Wells "Martian invasion" story.
New Kids On The Block bring 'Mixtape Tour,' special guests to KeyBank Center
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 11:00 am
Multi-Platinum pop group New Kids On The Block will return to Buffalo at 8 p.m. June 21, 2019, with "The Mixtape Tour. The show includes special guests Salt-N-Pepa, Tiffany, Debbie Gibson and Naughty By Nature.
AAA: Atypical autumn doesn't bring falling gas prices
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 10:55 am
Today's national average price for a gallon of gasoline is $2.91, up 3 cents from last week. One year ago, the price was $2.50. The New York State average is $3.01 - up 2 cents from last week. A year ago, the STATE average was $2.71.
HAL goes to war
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 10:55 am
The Historical Association of Lewiston's October program is titled, "A Lewiston Hero and the 100th Anniversary of the 1918 Meuse-Argonne Battle." The event will take place at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25, at the Lutheran Church of the Messiah Fellowship Hall, 915 Oneida St., Lewiston.
Beauts agree to terms with forward Fonfara; shut out Whale in season opener
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 09:50 am
Over the weekend, the Buffalo Beauts announced the team agreed to terms with forward Meghan Fonfara. The Buffalo Beauts kicked off their 2018-19 NWHL season in dominant fashion Sunday, shutting out the Connecticut Whale 4-0 at Terry Conners Ice Rink in Connecticut.
NCLCA conference attracts national audience to NCCC
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 09:45 am
Niagara County Community College hosted participants from all over the country as part of the 33rd annual National College Learning Center Association Annual (NCLCA) Conference, titled, "Unleashing the Power of Your Learning Center." The conference provided higher education learning center professionals with the opportunity to discover best practices for tutoring services, data collection and supplemental instruction, while gaining mentorship from others in the field.
Made in America Store to welcome 800th bus since opening in 2010
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 07:00 am
Diamond Tours Bus Group from America's Heartland is set to be the 800th bus to visit the Made in America flagship store in Elma.
Memorial Medical Center schedules flu shot clinic
Mon, Oct 8th 2018 07:00 am
Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center will conduct a flu shot clinic for adults 18 and older from 3-7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16. The clinic will be held on the first floor of the Golisano Center for Community Health, 533 10th St. Both quadrivalent and high dose influenza vaccines will be available along with two types of pneumonia vaccine.
As Fire Prevention Month gets underway, FASNY reminds New Yorkers to test smoke alarms
Sat, Oct 6th 2018 11:35 am
Fire Prevention Month is underway, and Fire Prevention Week (Oct 7-13) is rapidly approaching. The Firemen's Association of the State of New York (FASNY) is urging New Yorkers to take note of basic fire safety tips and advice that can help save lives. In particular, FASNY asks all New Yorkers ensure their smoke alarms are in proper working order so that they, and their families, are protected against fire.
Jacobs delivers $300,000 for Kenmore sewer improvements
Sat, Oct 6th 2018 11:10 am
New York State Sen. Chris Jacobs announced he has secured $300,000 in the current state budget to support much-needed improvements to the Village of Kenmore's aging sewer system. The money will support the utilization of a trenchless pipe rehabilitation system that will enable the village to upgrade its sewers without opening up residential streets.
BPO names Edward Dunn as first appointee to new community engagement conducting position
Sat, Oct 6th 2018 11:05 am
Jaman Edward Dunn will become the first assistant conductor, community engagement, of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, starting later this month.
'One Buffalo Weekend' kicks off fall sports season
Sat, Oct 6th 2018 11:05 am
With Buffalo fans preparing for both Bills and Sabres home games this weekend, Pegula Sports & Entertainment announced the celebration of "One Buffalo Weekend" in Western New York. The weekend marks the fourth anniversary of Terry and Kim Pegula completing their purchase of the Buffalo Bills, and the third anniversary of Mayor Byron Brown declaring Oct. 8, 2015, as One Buffalo Day.
First lady Melania Trump gives exclusive sit-down interview to ABC News' tom llamas
Sat, Oct 6th 2018 11:05 am
First lady Melania Trump has given an exclusive sit-down interview to ABC News' "World News Tonight" weekend anchor and chief national affairs correspondent Tom Llamas. Llamas traveled with Trump to Africa, which was her first solo foreign trip ever as first lady.
Jenny & Tyler explore justice, love & beauty with 'There Will Be A Song'
Sat, Oct 6th 2018 11:00 am
One of Christian music's leading folk/pop duos for more than a decade, Jenny & Tyler return Oct. 12 with "There Will Be A Song," the couple's first studio release in three years. The anticipated project was produced by Tyler Somers and offers 14 tracks exploring justice, love and beauty.
GATEWAY's new live album 'Greater Than' out now
Sat, Oct 6th 2018 11:00 am
GATEWAY's new live worship album, "Greater Than" (Fair Trade Services), is available everywhere now. The worship collective also released a Spanish version of the record, featuring top artists of its genre, including Christine D'Clario, Lilly Goodman and Coalo Zamorano.
Cuomo announces $173 million to modernize New York's power grid
Sat, Oct 6th 2018 10:45 am
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Friday announced funding for two groundbreaking programs aimed at building a smarter, more responsive power system across the state. The initiatives, funded by the New York Power Authority at a total of $173 million, will help NYPA to collect data more quickly and accurately, and allow for a faster response time to outages and other power grid issues. His camp said these modernizations will ultimately enable a more reliable and resilient power system in New York.
UB ranked among nation's 25 Best Green Colleges, according to College Consensus
Sat, Oct 6th 2018 10:45 am
A new college review aggregator has ranked the University at Buffalo among the nation's 25 most environmentally friendly colleges and universities.
Tori Kelly, Kelsea Ballerini among those added to 'Mickey's 90th Spectacular'
Sat, Oct 6th 2018 10:35 am
ABC announced more stars of music, film and television who will join the celebration of Mickey Mouse on "Mickey's 90th Spectacular," airing Sunday, Nov. 4 (8-10:01 p.m. EST), on The ABC Television Network.
New Era Field earns SAFETY Act designation from DHS
Sat, Oct 6th 2018 10:35 am
Pegula Sports & Entertainment announced New Era Field has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security with SAFETY Act designation in recognition of the Buffalo Bills' security practices.
Award-winning country duo Jed & Claire Seneca return with 'Carry You Through'
Sat, Oct 6th 2018 10:35 am
Award-winning husband/wife country duo Jed & Claire Seneca return with the anticipated "Carry You Through," releasing Oct. 26 on Frethouse Records, and available at leading digital outlets. Pre-sale for the record begins Oct. 12. Produced by Jed Seneca, the collection features 11 selections marked by the common themes of faith; marriage and family; and holding onto hope in the midst of life's challenges.
Fall travel reaching its peak
Sat, Oct 6th 2018 10:35 am
The rich colors of autumn, along with many other benefits, are inspiring more travelers to book fall getaways. With Columbus Day weekend upon us, many people are booking escapes for the long weekend. The top destinations for Western and Central New Yorkers include: upper New England (Amtrak and Tauck tours are popular); Gatlinburg, Tennessee; Pigeon Forge in Smokey Mountain National Park, Tennessee; and, of course, upstate New York, primarily the Adirondack Region and the Finger Lakes.
Applebee's of Niagara Falls Volunteers at The Magdalene Project's Rose Café
Sat, Oct 6th 2018 09:50 am
On Friday, Sept. 28, team members from Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar of Niagara Falls took part in National Good Neighbor Day by volunteering at the Rose Café. As part of the Magdalene Project, whose mission is to aide those troubled and abused in the Greater Niagara Falls area, Applebee's staff helped cook and serve food for those in need.
Buffalo-area Applebee's participate in National Good Neighbor Day
Sat, Oct 6th 2018 09:50 am
On Friday, Sept. 28, team members from the Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar of Batavia took part in National Good Neighbor Day by volunteering at the Mercy Flight Batavia Airport, the not-for-profit provider of emergency and non-emergency air and ground medical transport and supporting services. The Applebee's staff preformed land maintenance for the airport to provide a well-kept, safe place for the EMS services to perform their duties.
Grand Island Town Board: Madigan calls McMurray's work environment 'hostile'
Sat, Oct 6th 2018 07:00 am
Councilman Michael Madigan is complaining that Town Supervisor Nathan McMurray's behavior toward him has crossed a line, and he's contemplating legal again.
Grand Island Board of Education: Forum held for possible $25 million capital project
Sat, Oct 6th 2018 07:00 am
A building condition survey of the Grand Island Central School District has helped identify district needs to be addressed by a possible capital project of $22 million to $25 million.
Village of Lewiston set to save thousands with new LED lights
Sat, Oct 6th 2018 07:00 am
Thanks to customer incentives, the Village of Lewiston will enjoy significant savings on electricity at both the Red Brick Municipal Building and Department of Public Works garage.
 

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