Fri, Aug 2nd 2024 11:05 am
It's time once again for the Lewiston Art Festival, our annual celebration of the creative spark that lives in all of us! On Saturday, Aug. 10 (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.), and Sunday, Aug. 11 (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.), the Lewiston Council on the Arts will showcase the work of more than 200 artists, musicians, performers and concessionaires who come from near and far to be a part of this annual festival of imagination and skill.
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Fri, Aug 2nd 2024 11:00 am
Hydroplane racers will run fast and furious through the waters of the Niagara River once again at Thunder on the Niagara this Saturday and Sunday.
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Fri, Aug 2nd 2024 11:00 am
The towns of Lewiston and Porter held a public information session July 24 at Porter Town Hall, where residents learned more about the joint reassessment project now underway in both towns.
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Fri, Aug 2nd 2024 10:55 am
The Lewiston Police Department is upgrading its in-car and in-office equipment, and will debut a sizable addition to its festival crowd-control plans, thanks to a $495,000 Division of Criminal Justice Services' law enforcement technology grant.
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Fri, Aug 2nd 2024 07:00 am
Full free edition: The Tribune-Sentinel for Aug. 2, 2024
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Tue, Jul 30th 2024 12:35 pm
Two Door Cinema Club welcomed a most energetic and involved crowd to Artpark on Monday - entertaining those same fans with a robust setlist.
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Sat, Jul 27th 2024 07:00 am
Fairy gardens, bees buzzing around native plants, and a she shed with a "The Wizard of Oz" theme were some of the treats greeting visitors to the 10 gardens that were open to the public during the recent Grand Island Garden Walk.
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Sat, Jul 27th 2024 07:00 am
In 1986, Lynnette Grisanti participated in the Empire State Games by running a marathon around Grand Island, said her daughter, Renee Fraser Gugino.
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Fri, Jul 26th 2024 11:20 am
The Chapel's Niagara Falls site is growing - and a brand-new atrium recently opened for congregants and community members to share a snack or join in fellowship.
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Fri, Jul 26th 2024 11:15 am
The Chapel's pastor, Mark Cushing, offered further updates on other portions of the former Niagara Catholic High School campus.
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Fri, Jul 26th 2024 11:10 am
Everything you need to know about Anne Wilson can be found in "Songs About Whiskey."
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Fri, Jul 26th 2024 11:00 am
Forty-plus years ago, the music of Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo struck like a Mike Tyson uppercut, with their words compelling even the most stoic and hardest-hearted rock critics to exclaim "Love is a battlefield!" Her matchless mezzo-soprano voice paired with his steel-twisting guitar licks ripped a hole in the music industry and opened the door for a sound - and a style - that would help define a decade. The musical duo shook the heavens and rattled the earth with their powerful 1980s-era prose.
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Fri, Jul 26th 2024 11:00 am
On Aug. 15, 2023, the Town of Niagara Town Board approved and went into contract with GAR Associates LLC to perform a townwide reassessment project to be completed on or before July 1, 2025. The town has not had a townwide reassessment since 1991. We are at 33% of our full market value.
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Fri, Jul 26th 2024 11:00 am
The Town of Lewiston continues to field complaints from Morgan Drive neighborhood residents and many others who have repeatedly experienced sewer backups, flooding and inflow/infiltration problems during heavy rain events of late.
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Fri, Jul 26th 2024 10:55 am
Grammy Award-winning Rock & Roll Hall of Fame guitar legend Slash brings his inaugural traveling blues festival to Artpark on Tuesday, July 30. The tour is in support of "Orgy of the Damned," an album that features the iconic guitarist performing a selection of blues songs along with an impressive list of guest vocalists.
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Fri, Jul 26th 2024 10:15 am
Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo were a revelation Wednesday night at Artpark. Despite their having done this - live performance, genuine rock 'n' roll - for a half-century, her vocals were as strong as ever, while his guitar was super crisp. Hit songs and deep cuts sounded as fresh and dynamic as the day they were first released.
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Fri, Jul 26th 2024 10:10 am
Sitting at a square table within the Griffon Gastropub bar, Lewiston resident Rick Dudley smiled.
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Fri, Jul 26th 2024 07:00 am
Full free edition: The Tribune-Sentinel for July 26, 2024
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Mon, Jul 22nd 2024 02:15 pm
I feel as if I am repeating myself, but the Lake Ontario salmon bite is on fire! King salmon fishing is about as good as it gets.
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Mon, Jul 22nd 2024 02:10 pm
Winding through the peaks and valleys of tree-lined roads in the hills of Cattaraugus, one may feel far away from the Buffalo-Niagara Region - but knowing the destination is a multigenerational, family-owned blueberry farm makes the journey all the more exciting.
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Sat, Jul 20th 2024 07:00 am
Why would you "Shuffle Off to Buffalo" when you can join "Paddles Up" on Grand Island?
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Fri, Jul 19th 2024 11:00 am
The Village of Lewiston Board of Trustees and the Lewiston Community Lions Club held a joint check presentation prior to the start of Monday's monthly civic meeting.
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Fri, Jul 19th 2024 11:00 am
When it comes to having a good time on stage, Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo have two very different definitions.
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Fri, Jul 19th 2024 11:00 am
Town of Niagara officials gave approval for $12,500 of masonry work to the west side of Town Hall to eliminate a major need affecting its police department.
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Fri, Jul 19th 2024 10:55 am
Just days before Artpark & Company's grand celebration of its 50th anniversary season, local elected leaders raised a glass to toast the Lewiston performing and visual arts venue.
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Fri, Jul 19th 2024 07:00 am
Full free edition: The Tribune-Sentinel for July 19, 2024
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Wed, Jul 17th 2024 05:00 pm
At a meeting Tuesday, elected leaders from the Town and Village of Lewiston pledged to work together toward the creation of a new contract that would stipulate how services rendered by the Lewiston Police Department are utilized by the two municipalities.
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Sat, Jul 13th 2024 07:00 am
The walkway at Veterans Park was lined with luminaria on Monday evening, during the Relay For Life ceremony. Each one was a reminder of the struggles of friends and family who have battled cancer. The luminaria honors the survivors, and they remember loved ones who are no longer with us.
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Sat, Jul 13th 2024 07:00 am
Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum, Staff Development and Human Resources Michael Lauria has been appointed superintendent of the Depew Union Free School District, effective Aug. 1, it was reported at the Monday meeting of the Grand Island Central School District Board of Education.
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Sat, Jul 13th 2024 06:55 am
Grand Island celebrated Independence Day with a variety-packed parade, filled with musicians, dancers, a classic fire truck, a parade of Corvettes and more. Close to 800 runners celebrated by participating in the 48th annual Dick Bessel Independence Day run, held prior to the parade.
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Fri, Jul 12th 2024 01:55 pm
When it comes to food fights, Brooke Williamson has many titles: Competitor, celebrity, champion. But her preference is chef.
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Fri, Jul 12th 2024 11:00 am
Town of Niagara officials are hoping to connect with the local business community through a new committee.
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Fri, Jul 12th 2024 11:00 am
Syros Restaurant has new owners in Chuck Barber and Ryan Harden.
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Fri, Jul 12th 2024 07:00 am
Full free edition: The Tribune-Sentinel for July 12, 2024
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Fri, Jul 12th 2024 07:00 am
The Village of Lewiston Board of Trustees held its annual organizational meeting on Monday. Prior to the public session, Nick Conde and Jim Fittante were sworn into office for a four-year term.
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Mon, Jul 8th 2024 11:15 am
Ashley Newbrough's characters are all about second chances. But in real life, the in-demand Canadian-American actress can't help but hold a grudge. ... Against hot chocolate.
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Sat, Jul 6th 2024 07:00 am
The Walk for World Peace ended Sunday, with the walkers' planting trees at Wat Prodketchettharam of America, a Buddhist temple located at 2660 Bedell Road. Immediately after the tree planting, the walkers participated in a celebration of the temple's fifth anniversary on Grand Island.
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Sat, Jul 6th 2024 07:00 am
In 1961, Guy Rizzuto's father purchased a 1916 Ford Model T.
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Sat, Jul 6th 2024 07:00 am
Denise Filosofos, who was named one of two honorary survivors in this year's Relay For Life, is feeling optimistic, despite experiencing her third bout of cancer.
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Sat, Jul 6th 2024 07:00 am
New York state will not reduce the speed limit on Staley Road, said Regional Traffic Engineer Brian Kirby in a letter to the Erie County Department of Public Works.
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