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Hospice speakers available
Tue, Jan 10th 2012 07:00 am
Representatives of the Niagara Hospice Speakers Bureau are available to speak to groups and organizations about Hospice services and quality end-of-life care.
YMCA 2012 'Strong Kids Campaign' begins this week
Tue, Jan 10th 2012 07:00 am
The Niagara Falls branch of YMCA Buffalo Niagara has begun its fundraising effort for the 2012 "Strong Kids Campaign" under the leadership of co-chairs Donald E. Burns and Albert Parker.
Grisanti is first Western New York lawmaker to co-sponsor and support cyber-bullying bill
Tue, Jan 10th 2012 12:40 am
New York State Sen. Mark Grisanti is the first Western New York lawmaker to co-sponsor and support Sen. Jeffery Klein and his fellow members of the Independent Democrats Conference on legislation to crack down on cyber-bulling in New York state.
Lewiston residents at forum overwhelmingly support rec center
Mon, Jan 9th 2012 09:00 pm
In stark contrast to the previous two Village of Lewiston Board meetings, residents Monday overwhelmingly voiced their support for a new indoor sports complex.
Ceretto applauds Senate confirmation of Gil Quinones to serve as president and CEO of NYPA
Mon, Jan 9th 2012 03:55 pm
Assemblyman John Ceretto, R-I-Lewiston, today applauded the State Senate's confirmation of Gil Quinones, who will now serve as the president and CEO of the New York Power Authority. Quinones has been the acting president of NYPA since July 2011.
Ceretto meets with Cuomo to discuss billion-dollar investment in Buffalo-Niagara region
Mon, Jan 9th 2012 03:45 pm
Assemblyman John Ceretto, R-I-Lewiston, today joined his legislative colleagues from Western New York in a meeting with Gov. Andrew Cuomo to discuss the chief executive's proposal to invest $1 billion in the Buffalo-Niagara region in order to create jobs and foster economic growth.
'Mysteries at the Museum' at Old Fort Niagara
Mon, Jan 9th 2012 12:00 pm
This past week, a film crew from the television program "Mysteries at the Museum" (Travel Channel) spent the day at Old Fort Niagara filming a segment on "The William Morgan Affair."
Village of Lewiston to still hold rec center public forum
Mon, Jan 9th 2012 11:10 am
While the Village of Lewiston has tabled plans to build a new, multimillion-dollar recreation center, trustees have opted to go forward with a previously scheduled public forum. Those for and against the idea (or possible locations) are invited to attend a 6 p.m. meeting tonight in the Red Brick Municipal Building gym, 145 N. Fourth St.

Architect David Giusiana will present the plateau design, which was first unveiled on Friday. Mayor Terry Collesano will read a prepared statement, and trustees will add all comments to the public record.

Niagara Falls, Ont., rated as 'Top Family Holiday Spot' in TripAdvisor poll
Mon, Jan 9th 2012 09:30 am
It may be heralded by many as the Honeymoon Capital of the World for the stunning natural beauty and wealth of accommodations that have made Niagara Falls so popular with couples.
January is Cervical Health Awareness Month
Mon, Jan 9th 2012 09:05 am
Take some time this January to observe Cervical Health Awareness Month and learn what you can do to detect and prevent cervical cancer.
Grisanti named 2012 William B. Hoyt Environmental Excellence Award winner
Mon, Jan 9th 2012 09:05 am
New York State Sen. Grisanti was named the winner of the 2012 William B. Hoyt Environmental Excellence Award for his work on behalf of conservation and the environment.
Niagara Hospice announces January groups and workshops
Mon, Jan 9th 2012 09:00 am
Niagara Hospice recently announced its schedule of January community support groups and workshops. Grief support groups are designed to provide education and support to people in the community to help them navigate the journey of grief and adapt to their losses in a healthy way. The caregiver empowerment workshop aims to help make caring for a loved one less stressful and more meaningful for caregivers.
Village of Lewiston recreation center proposal shelved
Sat, Jan 7th 2012 12:50 pm
In a surprising turnabout Saturday, the Village of Lewiston has shelved the recreation center proposal. Gary Hall, who was to spearhead project financing, has withdrawn himself from the project.
Youngstown Lions Club announces Neil Riordan Memorial Scholarship
Sat, Jan 7th 2012 07:05 am
The Youngstown Lions Club announces a scholarship in the amount of $500 will be awarded to a graduating 2012 high school senior by the Youngstown Lions Club in memory of the former mayor of Youngstown, Neil Riordan.
Porter organizes for 2012
Sat, Jan 7th 2012 07:00 am
The Town of Porter got the year off with swearing-ins and the setting of appointments, salaries and town procedures at its 2012 organizational meeting, Tuesday afternoon at Town Hall.
LOOW RAB releases statement of formation and status
Sat, Jan 7th 2012 07:00 am
The Lake Ontario Ordnance Works Restoration Advisory Board has issued the following statement this week with respect to its formation and status:
Village of Lewiston moving forward with new rec center site
Fri, Jan 6th 2012 05:35 pm
Not only is the Village of Lewiston moving forward with plans to build a recreation center, but trustees have taken one of the main stumbling blocks out of the equation.
Ceretto delivers goods collected during health product drive
Fri, Jan 6th 2012 04:30 pm
Assemblyman John Ceretto completed his health product drive for the Heart, Love & Soul Food Pantry by delivering thousands of collected goods to the site.
No Lewiston rec center? Not so fast
Fri, Jan 6th 2012 10:15 am
Despite a press release late Thursday afternoon stating WTS President and CEO Gary Hall has elected to pull his proposed recreation center out of Lewiston, officials in the village are still confident a deal can be reached. Mayor Terry Collesano was set to speak with Hall to find out if the plan can be saved.
American Red Cross blood drives
Fri, Jan 6th 2012 07:00 am
Sara Harvey, account manager for donor services with the American Red Cross, reports that four local blood drives will take place in January:
Local pharmacist lauds new prescription drug law
Fri, Jan 6th 2012 07:00 am
A new prescription drug law is being praised by New York's pharmacists.
Volunteers sought for MLK Day of Service
Fri, Jan 6th 2012 07:00 am
As part of a national movement to make Martin Luther King Day a "day on, not a day off," the Health Association of Niagara County Inc. will host its fourth annual MLK Day of Service from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 16.
American Red Cross and Dunkin' Donuts celebrate five years of helping save lives
Fri, Jan 6th 2012 07:00 am
For the fifth year in a row, Dunkin' Donuts and the American Red Cross are teaming up for the "Give a Pint, Get a Pound" campaign, which provides a coupon for a free pound of Dunkin' Donuts coffee* to all presenting donors at Red Cross blood drives during the month of January in the greater Buffalo area.
Have breakfast at Adams VFC
Fri, Jan 6th 2012 06:55 am
Visit Adams Volunteer Fire Company for its all-you-can-eat farmers breakfast this month on Sunday, Jan. 8.
'A Shiny New Penney'
Fri, Jan 6th 2012 06:55 am
At the Erie Canal Discovery Center/Penney Gallery at 24 Church St., Lockport, history fans are encouraged to participate in a new "scavenger hunt," called "A Shiny New Penney."
Program to help low-income New Yorkers reduce energy bills gets increased funding through NYSERDA
Thu, Jan 5th 2012 11:20 am
To help larger numbers of low-income households cut their energy bills in the coming year, funding for EmPower New York will increase by $18 million, providing a total of $46 million in 2012, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority announced today.
Cliffe speaks on state of Wheatfield
Thu, Jan 5th 2012 09:30 am
Tops raises more than $114K for Food Bank of WNY during 'Food 2 Families' food drive
Thu, Jan 5th 2012 09:25 am
Tops Friendly Markets, in partnership with WGRZ-TV, announced Wednesday the 2011 "Food 2 Families" annual food drive raised $114,605 to benefit the Food Bank of Western New York.
GOP response to State of the State
Thu, Jan 5th 2012 09:00 am
State GOP Chairman Ed Cox Wednesday released the following statement in response to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's State of State address:
Maziarz comments on Cuomo speech
Thu, Jan 5th 2012 09:00 am
"We accomplished much last year, and I'm optimistic that the Legislature can continue to work with Governor Cuomo to achieve more in 2012, specifically in the areas of economic development and energy.
Ceretto: 2012 a year for economic development
Thu, Jan 5th 2012 09:00 am
Assemblyman John Ceretto, R-I-Lewiston, emphasized Wednesday the need to create private-sector jobs and promote economic development following Gov. Andrew Cuomo's State of the State address.
Old Fort Niagara will host 'Snowshoe Patrol'
Thu, Jan 5th 2012 07:00 am
On Saturday, Jan. 14, visitors to Old Fort Niagara will have the opportunity to experience life during the winter of 1757 as local re-enactors and educators from State Parks team up to present the "Snowshoe Patrol."
Gov. Cuomo outlines plan to continue building a new New York by growing the economy, reinventing state government, and advancing New York as a progressive leader
Wed, Jan 4th 2012 11:30 pm
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today delivered his 2012 State of the State address in which he outlined a comprehensive agenda that builds on the success of last year. The governor launched a new economic development blueprint that invests billions of dollars in key public-private sector partnerships and rebuilding infrastructure to create thousands of new jobs across the state, proposed a reinvention of how government operates in order to get results for the people while protecting taxpayer dollars, and detailed a series of actions to strengthen New York's legacy as the progressive capital of the nation.
Brady appointed as director of women's health services at Mount St. Mary's Hospital
Wed, Jan 4th 2012 01:15 pm
Margaret Brady has been appointed director of women's health services at Mount St. Mary's Hospital and Health Center. President and CEO Judith A. Maness made the announcement.
War of 1812 Bicentennial Peace Garden Map unveiled
Wed, Jan 4th 2012 12:00 pm
Five NYS regional tourism offices, in collaboration with the International Peace Garden Foundation, unveiled a new trail map pinpointing 17 historical sites. The gardens mark 200 years of peace between Canada and the U.S.
Text of the 2012 State of the County address
Wed, Jan 4th 2012 11:50 am
Legislature Chairman William L. Ross, C-Wheatfield, delivered the following State of the County address at the Niagara County Courthouse on Tuesday. The night marked the start of Ross's ninth term as chairman of the Legislature:
County Chairman Ross: Albany must provide mandate relief
Wed, Jan 4th 2012 11:50 am
State of County address calls on state to fund own programs.
Artpark launches T-shirt design contest
Wed, Jan 4th 2012 11:45 am
Artpark rang in the new year by launching a T-shirt design contest that is now under way and open to public. The Lewiston venue invites amateur, professional and student artists to create a fresh design to embody all that is "Artpark."
Ceretto/Maziarz: NYPA petition 'powers' region's fair share
Wed, Jan 4th 2012 11:45 am
Assemblyman John Ceretto, R-I-Lewiston, and State Sen. George Maziarz, R-C-I-Newfane, are calling on residents to sign and/or return "Empower Niagara" petitions urging Gov. Andrew Cuomo to appoint a Niagara County resident to the New York Power Authority's board of trustees by Friday, Jan. 6. To date, more than 1,000 signatures have been collected, which will be delivered to the governor's office next week.
2012: A new year and a new ban on e-waste
Wed, Jan 4th 2012 11:40 am
Beginning January 1, 2012, any organization engaged in the collection of solid waste for delivery to a New York state solid waste management facility (i.e. private or municipal solid waste haulers/transporters), businesses, private or public corporations, not-for-profit corporations and government entities are prohibited from disposing of electronic equipment in landfills. Exceptions to the current law include individuals or household consumers.
 

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