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Grand Island Cultural Center surprised by unexpected donation
Fri, Jan 30th 2026 06:55 am
Karen DeGlopper, treasurer of the Buffalo Launch Club Mates, said the old St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church building holds special significance.
Full free edition: The Tribune-Sentinel/Dispatch for Jan. 30, 2026
Fri, Jan 30th 2026 06:10 am
Full free edition: The Tribune-Sentinel/Dispatch for Jan. 30, 2026
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen on new coach Joe Brady: 'He's going to hold me to a very high standard, and I welcome that'
Thu, Jan 29th 2026 02:50 pm
The crutches and walking boot worn by Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen on Thursday were a bit of a surprise. So, too, was it a bit surprising to some that he was involved in the team's hiring process to find a new coach.
Buffalo Bills GM Beane on Brady: 'Joe and I will work together to get this thing over the top'
Thu, Jan 29th 2026 02:35 pm
Brady was the first of nine candidates interviewed, with extensive debriefings and consultations conducted after each session.
Buffalo Bills introduce new head coach Joe Brady; Beane says team believes in former OC's plan
Thu, Jan 29th 2026 02:30 pm
Given the weeks of sub-freezing temperatures and near-continuous snowfall Western New York has seen lately, it would take a lot for a south Florida native to want to spend their winters in Buffalo. But from the moment Sean McDermott was let go as coach of the Buffalo Bills, Joe Brady knew that's exactly what he wanted.
Guess who's back? Burton Cummings on The Guess Who reclaiming band name, concert stages
Mon, Jan 26th 2026 07:55 pm
Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings are reuniting to tour behind the songs that took them to No. 1 in North America: "These Eyes," "No Time," "Laughing," "Undun," "No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature" and "American Woman." Moreover, the Canadian hitmakers are reclaiming the name they made famous: The Guess Who.
With event approvals set, Village of Lewiston looking forward to warmer weather
Fri, Jan 23rd 2026 07:00 am
A series of summer events were approved Tuesday - on one of the coldest days of the year - during the Village of Lewiston's monthly meeting. Trustees approved the following motions:
Town of Niagara looking to improve snowplowing capabilities
Fri, Jan 23rd 2026 07:00 am
The Town of Niagara made it through the heavy snowstorm earlier this week, but Supervisor Sylvia Virtuoso said the municipality needs to take action before the next weather event.
Grand Island Town Board weighs in on Seneca land
Fri, Jan 23rd 2026 07:00 am
The Town of Grand Island does not want the Seneca Nation of Indians' newly acquired land on Long Road to be taken off town tax rolls.
Repair work continues on I-190 southbound bridge crossing Niagara Falls Blvd.
Fri, Jan 23rd 2026 07:00 am
The repairs along the I-190 southbound bridge crossing over Niagara Falls Boulevard in Niagara Falls are expected to be completed in the spring, according to New York State Department of Transportation representative Ryan Whalen.
Grand Island: Water meter vendor chosen
Fri, Jan 23rd 2026 07:00 am
The Grand Island Town Board has accepted the low bid as the best one for its high-tech water meter replacement project, upon the recommendation of Town Engineer Robert Westfall. The awarding of the contract is subject to legal review.
Full free edition: The Tribune-Sentinel/Dispatch for Jan. 23, 2026
Fri, Jan 23rd 2026 06:30 am
Full free edition: The Tribune-Sentinel/Dispatch for Jan. 23, 2026
Q&A: Oded Fehr on 'Star Trek: Starfleet Academy' blending best of past, present & future
Thu, Jan 22nd 2026 05:05 pm
Adm. Charles Vance has had a lot to deal with in his tenure with the United Federation of Planets: time away from his wife and daughter; meeting the crew of Discovery, which illegally time traveled from the 23rd to 32nd century; and the dilithium explosion known as "The Burn." But in the new Paramount+ series "Star Trek: Starfleet Academy," he's facing perhaps his greatest challenge yet: college kids.
Player profile: Recognizing athletic talent in Rebekah Dolan
Fri, Jan 16th 2026 01:30 pm
A senior girls' basketball captain from Grand Island High School is playing in her last winter season. Rebekah Dolan is a four-sport varsity athlete balancing soccer, flag football, basketball and football.
Full free edition: The Tribune-Sentinel/Dispatch for Jan. 16, 2026
Fri, Jan 16th 2026 09:10 am
Full free edition: The Tribune-Sentinel/Dispatch for Jan. 16, 2026
Lockport CARES preparing for Coldest Night of the Year
Fri, Jan 16th 2026 07:00 am
The international homelessness awareness event, the Coldest Night of the Year, is coming up on Feb. 28. Lockport CARES, the one emergency homeless shelter in the City of Lockport, is currently signing up walkers and teams of walkers to experience being homeless in the Western New York winter.
Mild winter day setting for Relay For Life first lap
Fri, Jan 16th 2026 07:00 am
A group of walkers, dressed in Bills gear and carrying signs and purple pompoms, took the first lap for Relay For Life at Veterans Park on the morning of Jan. 10. The weather was mild, and there was no snow on the ground.
Gooch provides funding to for Project Future furnaces
Fri, Jan 16th 2026 07:00 am
Project Future of Western New York, a martial arts studio at 2720 Niagara Falls Blvd., recently received some help from Niagara County Legislator Jesse Gooch in regard to the building's furnaces.
'Disney on Ice': Disney characters bring magic to KeyBank Center
Fri, Jan 16th 2026 07:00 am
In "Disney on Ice Presents Frozen & Encanto" the glittery snow of Arendelle and the warm joy of a casita in the mountains of Colombia are part of the magic sprinkled on the audience.
Morinello announces retirement from Assembly, endorses Rebecca Wydysh as successor
Wed, Jan 14th 2026 04:00 pm
After five terms representing the people of New York State Assembly District 145, Assemblyman Angelo Morinello on Wednesday announced he will not seek reelection, marking the conclusion of a decade of public service dedicated to community engagement, responsive constituent services and bipartisan cooperation.
Sabres hope NHL Draft can lead to other events coming to Buffalo
Mon, Jan 12th 2026 08:55 pm
If the Buffalo Sabres can pull off what they've done three other times and host a successful NHL Draft this summer, then team leaders feel that could be the catalyst to more big-time sports-related events coming to Western New York.
Buffalo set to host NHL Draft this summer for fourth time
Mon, Jan 12th 2026 08:25 pm
There will be hockey-related activity this summer at KeyBank Center, regardless of whether the Sabres can cash in their recent hot streak with a deep playoff run.
Frontier House pay parking signs removed
Fri, Jan 9th 2026 12:45 pm
An assortment of red, yellow, black and white pay-for-parking signs that went up in and around the Frontier House's Center Street parking lot on Thursday came down just as quickly Friday morning.
Haseley excited for Upward Niagara Chamber's plans for 2026 & work in drawing more people to River Region
Fri, Jan 9th 2026 08:05 am
This past year marked my first as president of the Upward Niagara Chamber of Commerce, and it also happened to be the Chamber's 20th anniversary. That combination made year one feel especially meaningful. I stepped into the role knowing that, before changing anything, I needed to listen to our members, our businesses, and our community.
Old Fort Niagara to celebrate 300 years of history with 'epic' 2026 anniversary season
Fri, Jan 9th 2026 08:05 am
In 2026, one of North America's most storied landmarks will hit a monumental milestone. Old Fort Niagara is proud to announce a year-long celebration marking the 300th anniversary of the iconic French Castle in Youngstown.
Town of Grand Island OKs fire contract
Fri, Jan 9th 2026 08:00 am
The Town Board approved a three-year contract to fund the Grand Island Fire Co. after a public hearing last week, but the process ignited some controversy among Town Board members.
Lewiston reorganizes: Town Board approves designations, appointments, confirmations for 2026
Fri, Jan 9th 2026 08:00 am
The Town of Lewiston got down to business Monday with several approvals, authorizations and appointments set for the upcoming year.
Town of Wheatfield salutes outgoing peace officer
Fri, Jan 9th 2026 07:45 am
Wheatfield Constable John Bondi has left his post as a peace officer in Wheatfield to accept a position as an Amherst Police officer. He is also leaving the Niagara SPCA, where he served as an investigator of animal cruelty.
Full free edition: The Tribune-Sentinel/Dispatch for Jan. 9, 2026
Fri, Jan 9th 2026 06:00 am
Full free edition: The Tribune-Sentinel/Dispatch for Jan. 9, 2026
Village of Lewiston requests new Frontier House pay parking signs be removed
Thu, Jan 8th 2026 03:45 pm
The Village of Lewiston has asked Ellicott Development to take down new pay parking signs installed at the main, southside entrance to the Frontier House.
Town of Grand Island sued over warehouse law
Fri, Dec 26th 2025 08:00 am
Grand Island land that was once earmarked for an Amazon distribution center is now in the hands of the Seneca Nation, and the town is facing a lawsuit alleging its warehouse law violates the property rights of the land's donor, Acquest Development.
Santa and friends make their way through Town of Niagara
Fri, Dec 26th 2025 08:00 am
A new holiday tradition debuted last week in the Town of Niagara, with the first Santa neighborhood drive.
Lewiston: Salada provides update on cameras; Jacoby marks final Town Board session
Fri, Dec 26th 2025 07:55 am
Lewiston Police Department Chief Mike Salada informed the Town Board of the purpose of new roadside monitoring cameras being installed by the Niagara County Sheriff's Office on four right-of-ways.
Joshua Maloni's year in entertainment interviews: Hollywood comes to Buffalo
Wed, Dec 24th 2025 10:00 am
When you live and work just north of Buffalo, it's not always easy connecting with Hollywood talent. Most press junkets are held in larger cities - a New York, Los Angeles or Chicago, for example - and the vast majority of on-screen productions are staged in places like Atlanta, Manhattan and Vancouver. Interviews, then, are almost always by phone or via Zoom. That was until 2025 - the year Christmas came to town. And by Christmas, I, of course, mean the Hallmark Channel.
Kith & Kin Bakeshop & Bistro makes gluten-free eating easier
Fri, Dec 19th 2025 08:10 am
Kith & Kin Bakeshop & Bistro, a restaurant on Transit Road in Lockport, has a unique distinction of being a gluten-free eatery. Originally just a bakery, the shop has expanded to its current role as a conscious diner, serving customers everything from fish fries to meatloaf, burgers to pasta and chicken fingers.
Osteria sets table for banquets on Grand Island
Fri, Dec 19th 2025 08:05 am
Occasions by Osteria has a historic heritage and a promising future, according to those who've sought a banquet and catering facility for Grand Island.
Kiwanis Club of Lewiston supporting Academy Park electrical upgrade, but move called into question
Fri, Dec 19th 2025 08:00 am
Members of the Kiwanis Club of Lewiston set out Monday to ensure longtime community leader Jerry Wolfgang's legacy would live on in Lewiston. But a $29,500 donation made by the service group he assisted for 65 years was later called into question.
Town of Niagara thanks Teixeira for service to community
Fri, Dec 19th 2025 08:00 am
Town of Niagara Town Board members and Supervisor Sylvia Virtuoso said goodbye to Councilman Charles Teixeira on Tuesday at his final Town Board meeting.
Freezin' for a reason at Polar Plunge
Fri, Dec 19th 2025 07:55 am
Grand Island High School students and staff ran into the chilly waters of Lake Erie on a cold and windy Dec. 5 to raise money for a worthy cause.
 

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