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Niagara University students eager to get to know new president
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 11:55 pm
In front of an impressive number of Niagara University faculty, staff, students and community members, the Rev. James J. Maher, C.M., was announced as the school's 26th president at a community meeting on Wednesday.
Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station prepares for possible civilian furloughs
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 11:40 pm
The Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station held a town hall style meeting Wednesday for civilian employees of the 914th Airlift Wing regarding actions to be taken in the event that sequestration-triggered Department of Defense civilian employee furloughs go into effect next month.
Ceretto bill to protect consumers and firefighters passes Assembly
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 11:30 pm
In an effort to protect the lives of consumers and firefighters, Assemblyman John Ceretto is pleased to announce his co-sponsored bill (A.1041) preventing retailers from selling electrical products with fraudulent Underwriter's Laboratory (UL) labels passed the Assembly on Wednesday.
Ceretto to Cuomo: Restore developmental disability funding
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 11:30 pm
Assemblyman John Ceretto delivered more than 500 constituent emails to the office of Gov. Cuomo and spoke with him Wednesday asking for a full restoration of funding for developmental disability programs in this year's final budget.
Statement of Bishop Richard J. Malone on election of Pope Francis
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 11:30 pm
Buffalo Bishop Richard J. Malone released the following statement Wednesday:
Obama administration announces $182 million to continue helping homeless persons and families in New York
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 11:30 pm
U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan awarded more than $182 million Wednesday to renew support for 653 local homeless housing and service programs in New York state.
Buffalo Tully's restaurants kickoff 'Special Thursdays' to support Special Olympics
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 03:00 pm
Tully's Good Times Restaurants in Amherst, Clarence and Cheektowaga have joined forces with the Special Olympics-Western New York Region to raise money for the upcoming Special Olympics New York State Summer Games starting on June 14.
Father James J. Maher, C.M., named 26th president of Niagara University
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 12:45 pm
The 26th president of Niagara University will be the Rev. James J. Maher, C.M., D.Min.

The Catholic and Vincentian institution announced Maher, currently the executive vice president for mission and student services at St. John's University, would succeed the Rev. Joseph L. Levesque, C.M.

NCIDA elects chairman, approves applications for assistance for seven projects
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 10:55 am
The Niagara County Industrial Development Agency board of directors conducted its annual reorganizational meeting on Wednesday. Scott P. Kiedrowski, the clerk and treasurer and registrar of vital statistics for the City of North Tonawanda, was elected chairman. He will have time to consider his slate of officers, as well as committee chairs and members, which will be voted on at the April 17 board of directors meeting.
Sen. Maziarz: Senate approves Niagara Wine Trails expansion
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 08:15 am
State Sen. George Maziarz announced the New York State Senate unanimously approved legislation (S.1095) he sponsored to expand and rename the Niagara Wine Trail and Niagara Escarpment Wine Trail. In effect, the wine trails would be enlarged to encompass all of Orleans County and Western Monroe County, bringing more wineries than ever into the popular wine trails' network.

"The wine industry in the greater Niagara Region is growing so fast that our laws designating the various wine trails must keep up with the pace of growth," Maziarz said. "Agritourism is an important part of the regional economy and the state must act now to support it."

Michael Peca named OJHL Coach of the Year
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 08:15 am
The Ontario Junior Hockey League has announced that Michael Peca of the Buffalo Jr. Sabres was named the recipient of the 2012-13 OJHL Coach of the Year Award. Peca is a former Buffalo Sabres captain.
State Labor Department, Empire State Development announce state-wide 'Work For Success' tour
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 08:10 am
State Labor Commissioner Peter M. Rivera and Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Kenneth Adams have announced a new state-wide employer outreach tour called "Work For Success" that provides training and employment for the formerly incarcerated. The tour will begin with outreach events in New York City, Albany, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo.
Schneiderman announces multi-state settlement with Google for violating privacy rights
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 08:10 am
Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman Tuesday joined 37 states and the District of Columbia in announcing a multimillion settlement with Google over its unauthorized collection of data from unsecured wireless networks nationwide.
Gallivan applauds Senate's 2013-14 budget resolution
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 08:10 am
The New York State Senate has approved a 2013-14 budget resolution, proposed by the Senate Majority Coalition, that focuses on helping businesses create new jobs, investing additional funds in education and transportation, providing mandate relief to local governments, and restoring proposed cuts to women's health programs as well programs for the developmentally disabled.
Buffalo-based team develops, tests first simulation-based robotic surgery training curriculum
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 08:05 am
Researchers from Roswell Park Cancer Institute and four collaborating institutions have evaluated the effectiveness of a novel curriculum to safely train surgeons on the da Vinci Surgical System, which is used to perform robot-assisted surgeries.
WNY's largest St. Patrick's Day party returns to the Conference & Event Center Niagara Falls
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 08:00 am
More than 2,500 guests will fill The Conference & Event Center Niagara Falls, 101 Old Falls St., for the 31st annual St. Patrick's Day Celebration, hosted by the Ancient Order of Hibernians
Ceretto helps pass historic preservation bill
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 08:00 am
Assemblyman John Ceretto, R-I-C-Lewiston, helped pass legislation he co-sponsored to support the development of the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad as a premier destination for both academic research and tourism.
Western New York Regional Economic Development Council announces 'Path Through History' public input sessions
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 08:00 am
The Western New York Regional Council has announced that its workgroup on tourism will host three public input sessions to seek feedback on the "Path Through History," a program aimed at increasing heritage tourism across New York state.
WGRZ: Pete Gallivan leaving to tackle new challenge
Wed, Mar 13th 2013 08:00 am
After 17 years on the air at WGRZ, and 25 years in radio and television in Western New York, Pete Gallivan is trading in his microphone and camera. He has accepted a job in government, outside of television.
Artpark celebrates 40 years with anniversary gala June 1
Tue, Mar 12th 2013 03:00 pm
Artpark in Lewiston is kicking off its 40th anniversary season with a gala evening on Saturday, June 1. The celebration event will take place in the scenic Outdoor Amphitheater area overlooking the Niagara River gorge. The evening will be highlighted by entertainment and a gala dinner.
Great Lakes Seaway Trail 'Blue Byway Seminar' for divers and history buffs
Tue, Mar 12th 2013 11:00 am
The Great Lakes Seaway Trail "Blue Byway Seminar" set for April 13 at the Clarion Conference Center and Marina in Dunkirk features the worlds of forensic weather forecasting, shipwrecks and underwater exploration, maritime history, and coastal recreation - including diving and paddlesports.
Executive chef sushi-cooking demonstration coming to NU March 22
Tue, Mar 12th 2013 07:00 am
Niagara University's Office of Continuing Education, in collaboration with Sodexo food services, is presenting a sushi-cooking demonstration on Friday, March 22, with renowned executive chef Billy O'Donnell.
New York Farm Bureau commends legislative action on agriculture budget items
Mon, Mar 11th 2013 11:05 pm
Dean Norton, president of New York farm Bureau, released the following statement on Monday:
Assembly releases $142 billion spending plan that closes $1.4 billion budget gap
Mon, Mar 11th 2013 11:00 pm
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and ways and means committee Chairman Herman D. Farrell Jr. announced Monday the Assembly's 2013-14 budget proposal of nearly $142 billion, which closes an estimated $1.4 billion budget gap, increases aid to struggling municipalities statewide, helps communities rebuild in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, and makes critical restorations to social services programs and to providers of services to individuals with disabilities.
Senate passes 2013-14 budget resolution
Mon, Mar 11th 2013 11:00 pm
On Monday, the New York State Senate approved a 2013-14 budget resolution, proposed by the Senate Majority Coalition, that focuses on helping businesses create new jobs, investing additional funds in education and transportation, providing mandate relief to local governments, and restoring proposed cuts to women's health programs as well programs for the developmentally disabled.
Niagara University secures Pittcon grant to bolster equipment, programs in new Golisano science center
Mon, Mar 11th 2013 10:20 pm
As the B. Thomas Golisano Center for Integrated Sciences takes shape on the south side of campus, Niagara University faculty members continue to investigate ways to furnish the state-of-the-art facility with the latest in scientific instrumentation.
Ceretto joins fight to increase funding for schools and developmentally disabled
Mon, Mar 11th 2013 10:20 pm
Assemblyman John Ceretto, R-C-I-Lewiston, helped pass the Assembly budget resolution Monday, which increased state education aid to schools by $834 million on a year-to-year basis, secured $120 million to better treat the developmentally disabled, enhanced aid to community college students and provided additional funding for local road and bridge work.
Greater Buffalo Niagara launches 'Vacation Station'
Mon, Mar 11th 2013 10:15 pm
Niagara Tourism & Convention Corp., Visit Buffalo Niagara and Wyoming County Chamber & Tourism are partnering with www.TripCentral.ca to participate in a Canadian consumer based marketing and sales program now through March 31.

The overall program is being conducted and managed by TripCentral.ca, one of Canada's largest and most established Internet drive vacation distributors. Accommodations and attractions from all three counties are participating in the "Vacation Station," a live branded kiosk in Toronto's Union Station (the main transportation hub in the region and busiest building in Canada).

Road closures announced for HARBORcenter construction
Mon, Mar 11th 2013 10:15 pm
Beginning Wednesday, March 13, several roads around First Niagara Center will be shut down due to the start of construction on the HARBORcenter property. Also beginning Wednesday morning, patrons of the Sabres Store and the arena box office will be able to park in the arena's parking ramp at no charge.
Deadline extended for Easter flowers and arrangements to support people with disabilities
Mon, Mar 11th 2013 09:10 am
The pre-order deadline for Easter flowers and arrangements has been extended until Tuesday, March 12. The floral decorations are provided by the Niagara Floral Center and Greenhouse of Opportunities Unlimited of Niagara.
What is 'normal' memory loss?
Mon, Mar 11th 2013 07:00 am
To mark Brain Awareness Week (March 11-17), the Western New York Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association is offering a number of classes geared toward outlining the differences between forgetfulness and dementia, and recognizing when loss of memory may be an indication of more serious cognitive problems.
Honor Flight Buffalo announces flights for vets
Mon, Mar 11th 2013 07:00 am
Honor Flight Buffalo will begin its fourth year of flying World War II veterans on May 11 and June 15.
Upcoming job fairs offer hundreds of work opportunities with Seneca Casinos
Mon, Mar 11th 2013 07:00 am
As all three Seneca Casinos in Western New York continue to grow and the expanded Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino prepares for a fall 2013 opening, Seneca Gaming Corp. will provide multiple job fairs this spring to increase its team member base.
Lewiston Garden Club offers scholarship
Mon, Mar 11th 2013 07:00 am
The Lewiston Garden Club is now seeking candidates for its $1,000 scholarship for 2013.
Cuomo recognizes March 20 as Fresh Air Fund Day
Mon, Mar 11th 2013 07:00 am
In recognition of The Fresh Air Fund's 137th summer of bringing together New York City children and volunteer host families in New York, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has recognized March 20 "Fresh Air Fund Day" throughout the state.
'And How Are The Children?': A hard (but hopeful) evening discussing the future of Buffalo's children and teenagers
Sat, Mar 9th 2013 07:00 am
On Thursday, March 14, Peace of the City Ministries will convene an evening of advocacy, truth-telling and fundraising for Buffalo's children at the Wesleyan Church of Hamburg.
Renowned scholar of French art and culture to speak at Buffalo History Museum
Sat, Mar 9th 2013 07:00 am
The University at Buffalo Department of Visual Studies will host Dr. S. Hollis Clayson, professor of art history and Bergen Evans Professor in the Humanities at Northwestern University.
Groove on back to the '60s features The Grass Roots at 60th anniversary tie-dye gala
Sat, Mar 9th 2013 07:00 am
Chart-topping '60s band The Grass Roots will be one of the highlights Saturday, March 9, of the Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center's Black Tie-Dye Gala Dinner & Auction. The concert is part of the Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center Foundation's '60s-themed event at the Seneca Niagara Casino Events Center. The annual gala raises money to support the programs of Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center.
Elected leaders oppose governor's proposal to cut $240 million in funding for people with developmental disabilities
Fri, Mar 8th 2013 07:00 pm
On Friday morning, New York State Sen. George Maziarz, New York State Assemblywoman Jane Corwin, New York State Assemblyman John Ceretto and New York State Assemblyman Ray Walter addressed Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposed 2013-14 budget. Specifically the delegation took exception to the proposed 6 percent cut to the Office of People with Developmental Disabilities for community-based non-profit organizations, which would impact 120,000 people.
Memorial opens Niagara's first state-designated Health Home
Fri, Mar 8th 2013 06:40 pm
More than an office or a single site for service, the Niagara Health Home is a one-stop care management network that provides an unprecedented level of care coordination and service linkages to patients and their families.
 

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