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World Diabetes Day in Niagara Falls
Tue, Nov 15th 2011 05:55 pm
As part of an initiative to promote awareness of World Diabetes Day, a group of agencies coordinated by the "Mayor's Task Group on Health" gathered at Niagara Falls City Hall.
GNBC Chiavetta's chicken fundraiser
Tue, Nov 15th 2011 03:35 pm
The Greater Niagara Ballet Company is hosting a Chiavetta's chicken dinner fundraiser from noon until 4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 4. The event will be held at First Presbyterian Church of Lewiston, 505 Cayuga St.
Artpark plans for 'EDGES III' sculpture competition
Tue, Nov 15th 2011 03:25 pm
Artpark is immediately placing a national call for entries for its third installment of the outdoor sculpture competition titled "EDGES III."
Grisanti to meet with UFC executive team to discuss MMA in New York
Tue, Nov 15th 2011 02:10 pm
State Sen. Mark Grisanti will have a meeting to discuss the regulation of mixed martial arts in New York in order to discuss the growing economic development potential the sport has brought to regions around the world. MMA was banned in New York in the 1990s when the sport was known as a no-holds barred exhibition without rules or regulations.
Gentile Dentistry holds food drive to benefit Food Bank of WNY
Tue, Nov 15th 2011 07:00 am
The staff at Gentile Dentistry, located at 215 Main St., East Aurora, and 5007 Transit Road in Depew, is looking to put smiles on people's faces in more than one way this holiday season by holding a food drive in honor of the WNY Food Bank.
Hospice holds Light-A-Life ceremony
Tue, Nov 15th 2011 07:00 am
Niagara Hospice will hold its annual Light-A-Life Memorial Tree Lighting Ceremony on Sunday, Dec. 4, at 1 p.m. at the Wheatfield Community Center, located at 2790 Church Road, North Tonawanda.
17th annual 'Artful Gifts'
Tue, Nov 15th 2011 07:00 am
The Western New York Artists Group, located at 1 Linwood Ave., Buffalo, will host, for the 17th year, Buffalo's most popular and largest selection of art works to be purchased for the holiday season.
Congresswoman Hochul to introduce legislation
Tue, Nov 15th 2011 07:00 am
On Nov. 14, at the Lancaster Police Department, Congresswoman Kathy Hochul, accompanied by Lancaster Police Chief Gerald Gill, announced she will soon introduce new legislation that will enhance 9-1-1 communications systems, including texting capabilities of call centers.
Richardson no longer selling Fourth and Center property
Mon, Nov 14th 2011 06:25 pm
Instead, he's looking to completely cover it up.
Sunnking Electronics Recycling announces key leadership moves
Mon, Nov 14th 2011 03:35 pm
Sunnking Inc., which has been in the business of collecting, dismantling and recycling old, broken, and unwanted electronics and equipment since early 2000, has experienced a tremendous amount of growth in the past few years. As a result the company has decided to make some exciting leadership changes to continue growth and ensure future success.

Former CFO Michelle Read, who joined Sunnking in April of 2001, has been promoted to president and will oversee all operational, financial, logistical and sales/marketing functions of Sunnking, in conjunction with -- and direction from -- owner Duane Beckett, Sunnking's current chairman/CEO.

Food pantry volunteers celebrate successful season
Mon, Nov 14th 2011 01:45 pm
Volunteers gathered together to celebrate a successful third season of the food and cash drive held each Tuesday night at the Artpark entrances.
Sanborn Christmas concert
Mon, Nov 14th 2011 09:10 am
The Sanborn Fire Company Band will perform its annual Christmas concert at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 27. Get into the spirit of the season and join in the traditional holiday music.
Happy birthday, Bob
Mon, Nov 14th 2011 09:05 am
A large crowd came out to American Legion Post 1451 to celebrate Wilson resident Bob Burtwell's 100th birthday.
K of C pasta
Mon, Nov 14th 2011 07:30 am
Knights of Columbus Council 14622 sponsors its fourth annual pasta dinner, to be served at Our Lady of Fatima Shrine, 1023 Swann Road, Lewiston. The event runs from 4 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 19, the opening of the shrine's 21st annual Festival of Lights.
UPDATED: Village of Lewiston calls timeout on Center Street talk
Sat, Nov 12th 2011 08:10 am
An aerial sketch of the soon-to-be-proposed recreation center behind the Red Brick Municipal Building on North Fourth Street.
Which restaurant has best service?
Sat, Nov 12th 2011 07:15 am
From long waits to short tempers, undercooked food to over-sauced fare, there's nothing worse than poor service at a restaurant. Fortunately, most of Western New York's restaurants excel at pairing exceptional cuisine with outstanding service.
Ransomville Lighting of the Wreaths coming up
Sat, Nov 12th 2011 07:00 am
Organizers of the annual Ransomville Lighting of the Wreaths announce this year's celebrations will take place Sunday, Nov. 27, with events taking place throughout the hamlet.
Friends rally for Patty Wise
Sat, Nov 12th 2011 06:35 am
The friends of Patty Wise held a benefit in her honor.

Wise was the victim of a devastating ATV accident on July 23 while visiting with family out of state. She has remained in a coma in Lakeland, Fla., ever since.

NFP refreshes website
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 09:00 pm
Online home of Sentinel, Tribune and Dispatch offers new photo galleries, sliders and ad module.
A salute to veterans
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 09:00 pm
For sophomore Michelle Ball, volunteering her time at Lewiston-Porter's annual Veterans Day Dinner on Nov. 10 was simply a matter of showing respect.
Niagara Mission teams with area churches, agencies to deliver 500 turkey dinners on Thanksgiving
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 08:50 pm
Recognizing the need to serve more and more struggling families and individuals, the Niagara Gospel Rescue Mission is leading the "500 Meal Mission" initiative in Niagara Falls, where staff and volunteers from area churches and the community will prepare 500 home-cooked, complete turkey dinners and deliver them to the homes of the homebound, seniors, families and anyone in need.

The Rescue Mission is not yet "sold out" of its 500-meal capacity, so those desiring a meal can call 716-253-1463 to place an order free of charge to any household in the City of Niagara Falls or adjacent town.

A salute to veterans
Fri, Nov 11th 2011 07:20 pm
Local veterans found that the younger generation does appreciate their service at the annual Veterans Day Dinner on Thursday.
TON cares a ton -- and more
Thu, Nov 10th 2011 04:00 pm
Organizers of the annual Electric Lights Parade are so excited about the results of the "care a ton" food drive, they've decided to extend the collection.
Horizon, Memorial announce integrated care program
Thu, Nov 10th 2011 04:00 pm
Horizon Health Services has applied to the New York State Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services for permission to establish an addiction service satellite center at the Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center.

If approved, the integrated center for primary care and addiction would be the first of its kind in Niagara County and one of the first in the state.

"This is a groundbreaking approach that will meet a very pressing community need. The integrated center takes a one-stop approach to serving patients, making it more convenient for patients to access a broader range of services at a single location," said Memorial Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Sheila K. Kee.

N-W board facing hard decisions
Thu, Nov 10th 2011 03:55 pm
The Niagara-Wheatfield Board of Education, reeling from an audit report received at last week's regular meeting, is looking at extra workshop meetings in upcoming off-meeting weeks to deal with some hard decisions on future school district spending.

On Nov. 2, Wayne Drescher of Drescher & Malecki presented a report on the district's external audit, which showed the district could end up having a deficit as high as nearly $8 million for the 2012-13 school year.

WNY Regional Economic Development Council votes on strategic plan, announces priority projects
Thu, Nov 10th 2011 03:50 pm
The Western New York Regional Economic Development Council on Wednesday finalized and adopted the council's five-year strategic plan and priority projects for the region, which is composed of Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie and Niagara counties. Focused on preparing the region's workforce for its key industry sectors, investing in smart growth infrastructure to pave the way for private investment, attracting and retaining more visitors and leveraging Western New York's research capacity to drive innovation and commercialization, the plan will be submitted in response to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's challenge to stimulate real, regional economic development.
Ex-comptroller McCall keynotes tribute to Kimble
Thu, Nov 10th 2011 02:10 pm
When the first African-American woman to serve in the Niagara County Legislature retires in December after an 18-year legislative career, she will leave having repeatedly commanded the attention of some of the state's top leaders.

At least two of them will be on hand to toast her retirement at a gala later this month.

H. Carl McCall, who served as state comptroller during much of the George Pataki era in state government, will be the keynote speaker at a tribute honoring the accomplishments of Deputy Minority Leader Renae Kimble, D-Niagara Falls. That tribute will be held Nov. 17 at Niagara County Community College. Also on hand will be Assemblyman John D. Ceretto, the Lewiston Republican who often worked across the aisle with Kimble on a number of issues impacting western Niagara County.

County QIP preparing pre-K children for success in school
Wed, Nov 9th 2011 02:10 pm
The Niagara County Early Child Care QIP is set to graduate its first cohort of child care centers.
One Niagara submits application for assistance for $6 million renovation of Niagara Falls landmark
Wed, Nov 9th 2011 01:00 pm
The Niagara County Industrial Development Agency board of directors today accepted an application for assistance from One Niagara LLC for a proposed $6 million renovation of the Niagara Falls landmark on 360 Rainbow Blvd. The owners plan to create a mixed-use center focused on tourism, retail, food and beverage; office space; data services; and hospitality. In total, this would create 17 new jobs while retaining 38 jobs.

The NCIDA board also approved applications for assistance it received at the October board meeting from Olin Corporation, Gateway Harbor Inn, Frank's Vacuum Truck Services Inc., Mawhiney Trucking Inc. and Taylor Devices for projects that, combined, total $30 million in new investment and 74 new jobs, while retaining 328 current jobs.

Lewiston Community Lions partner with Family Video
Wed, Nov 9th 2011 08:45 am
The Lewiston Community Lions Club is partnering with the newly opened Family Video, 731 Center St., to help those in need over the holidays.
New owners hope to put old charm back into Village Bake Shoppe
Tue, Nov 8th 2011 02:30 pm
Why bake for the holidays when the Fiores will do it for you?

That's Michael Fiore's thought, anyway. He and his wife, Lindsay, are the new owners of the Village Bake Shoppe at 417 Center St., Lewiston. On Thursday morning, the store will reopen with a new look, newly painted walls, the previous staff ... and original owner Bridget Schroeder's from-scratch recipes.

Michael, who has known Bridget for several years, says her no-mix, original cakes, pies, cookies and brownies "can't be easily duplicated."

Pairing high-end products with a fresh décor, he says his plan is to develop the Village Bake Shoppe into "more of an attraction."

"I want this place to be a destination," Michael says.

Village of Lewiston calls timeout on Center Street talk
Tue, Nov 8th 2011 08:40 am
Trustees in the Village of Lewiston on Monday opted not to talk about festival suggestions submitted by Mayor Terry Collesano's ad hoc committee. Though Collesano asked to discuss the five-person panel's recommendations for when and how to close Center Street, his colleagues asked for more time to review the letter submitted last week.

The Village Board did speak with accountant Pat Brown of Brown & Co. He informed trustees of a need to raise the water rate from $2.80 per 100 cubic feet to $3.55, and the sewer rate from $3.95 per 100 cubic feet to $4.65, to offset cost increases from the Niagara County Water District and the Town of Lewiston Master Sewer District.

The proposed increases would take effect with the Jan. 1, 2012, billing. Brown said the average Village of Lewiston resident would pay about $25 more per year.

ABC News and Yahoo! to interview each GOP presidential candidate
Tue, Nov 8th 2011 07:35 am
In one year, Americans will go to the polls to make their voice heard as they cast their vote for president of the United States.
Chamber hosts health insurance information session on Wednesday
Tue, Nov 8th 2011 07:25 am
The Niagara River Region Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Manning & Napier Benefits, will host an educational seminar providing business owners with crucial answers to a variety of health insurance-related questions.
Children invited to visit with Santa at NT History Museum
Tue, Nov 8th 2011 07:20 am
Santa Claus will visit the North Tonawanda History Museum at 54 Webster St., from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 10, and Saturday, Dec. 17.
'Food for Fines' in Youngstown
Tue, Nov 8th 2011 07:05 am
The Youngstown Free Library will accept "Food for Fines" from Nov. 8 through Dec. 10. Library patrons are encouraged to bring in non-perishable food items. In exchange, the library will waive each participant's fines.
N-W concert honors vets
Mon, Nov 7th 2011 07:00 am
The Niagara-Wheatfield Senior High School Band will play a free concert at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9, in the school auditorium at 2292 Saunders Settlement Road in Sanborn.
Honor our veterans
Mon, Nov 7th 2011 07:00 am
The following is a list of area Veterans Day observances and programs.
Teaming up to fight cancer
Mon, Nov 7th 2011 07:00 am
Sabres, ECMC, First Niagara join forces to purchase breast cancer prevention and education bus.
Lewiston Lions announces 2011 Peace Poster winners
Sat, Nov 5th 2011 07:35 am
This year's Lewiston Lions Peace Poster Contest was held at Stella Niagara Education Park. First place was awarded to Camille Bennett. The second-place award went to Susan Dobrasz, who, incidentally, placed third in the 24-club district in last year's contest.
 

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