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October is Fire Prevention Month
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 06:40 pm
Grand Island Fire Co. Lt. Tom Dewey and firefighter Chuck Piccone, with the help of a volunteer, teach students at St. Stephen School how to use a fire extinguisher during a fire prevention assembly.
St. Martin-in-the-Fields: Pet blessing, food drive held
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 06:35 pm
Nearly a dozen dogs and one cat attended a pet blessing Saturday at St. Martin-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church on Baseline Road.
Grand Island Fire Co. Call Summary for Oct. 11, 2013
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 06:30 pm
The following incidents occurred from Sept. 30 to Oct. 6, as reported by the Grand Island Fire Co. A total of 23 calls were answered by the department during this period. The GIFC has now responded to 1,109 calls so far this year.
Let's Go Back for Oct. 11, 2013
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 06:30 pm
Trinity's Fall Festival Oct. 19
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 06:30 pm
The pies are made and the auction baskets and food are ready for the Trinity Fall Festival, which will take place Saturday, Oct. 19, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Obit: Joan A. Droit
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 06:25 pm
Joan A. Droit had a lifetime commitment to children and young adults. For 40 years she was a Grand Island teacher, beginning at the elementary level, and retiring from the high school, where she taught English, humanities and social studies and was always active in school activities.
Obit: Robert F. Hoffer
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 06:25 pm
Robert F. Hoffer, a former IRS Appellate conferee, died Friday, Oct. 4, 2013, after a short illness. He was 93.
Connor Middle School: 'Wizard of Oz' opens
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 06:25 pm
Connor Middle School students have known all summer that they would stage "The Wizard of Oz" for their autumn musical this year.
School board member Joan Droit mourned
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 06:20 pm
Islanders are mourning the passing of a longtime teacher who put students at the center of her work.

Retired teacher and current school board trustee Joan Droit died Saturday. She was elected to the Board of Education on May 17, 2011.

"The Grand Island Central School District wishes to acknowledge the contribution Joan Droit made on behalf of students, faculty and the school community at large," the district said in a statement.

50 years of Masters Field
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 06:20 pm
A celebration of 50 years at Gene Masters Field will be held Saturday, Oct. 19, at 11:30 a.m. before the 1 p.m. Grand Island Vikings home football game vs. Williamsville North.
Niagara Frontier Chapter, New York State Women Inc., meet to hear about DWI
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 05:50 pm
The Niagara Frontier Chapter, New York State Women Inc., will meet at Pane's Restaurant, 984 Payne Ave., North Tonawanda, at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 22, for a discussion on "Effects of Drunk Driving."
Town of Niagara in Halloween mood
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 05:50 pm
The Town of Niagara Recreation Department will hold its annual Halloween parties on Saturday, Oct. 26, at Calvin K. Richards Community Center, 7000 Lockport Road, located in Veterans Memorial Park.
Getting ready to hibernate
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 05:50 pm
Attend a free nature program about hibernation in the Nature Center at Bond Lake Park, 2353 Lower Mountain Road, Lewiston, from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20.
Baskets at St. Johnsburg
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 05:50 pm
St. Johnsburg Volunteer Fire Co. at 7165 Ward Road, Wheatfield, is holding a basket raffle/bake sale from 1 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26.
Reminder: Love4Lucas benefit is Friday
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 05:45 pm
Friends and family of 19-month-old Lucas Myles Standish of Youngstown have announced plans for a Love4Lucas benefit for the infant, who suffers from a rare form of liver cancer.
Errick Road sculpture to be unveiled
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 05:45 pm
On Friday, Oct. 18, at 5:45 p.m. this year's fourth grade class will unveil the first outdoor sculpture at Errick Road Elementary School.
Marc Carpenter seeks re-election in Town of Niagara
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 05:45 pm
Marc M. Carpenter, a Town of Niagara councilman for 24 years, will seek re-election in November.
'Like' us on Facebook, enter to win a $50 gift certificate
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 05:35 pm
Do you like what you read each week in the Niagara-Wheatfield Tribune, Lewiston-Porter Sentinel and Island Dispatch? Then "Like" us on Facebook! In conjunction with October's Scarecrow Display in the River Region, Niagara Frontier Publications is looking to scare up some more people to interact with on Facebook.
Town of Niagara: Board still divided on Steve Richards
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 05:30 pm
Controversy over whether Town of Niagara Supervisor Steve Richards should or even can be asked to step down continued to divide the Town Board on Monday.
Goal oriented
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 05:30 pm
Niagara-Wheatfield High School's soccer team has one Niagara Frontier League game left before heading into the sectionals.
Thomas Roberts, Mel B to host 2013 Miss Universe Competition on NBC
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 05:10 pm
NBC, Donald J. Trump, and Paula M. Shugart, president of the Miss Universe Organization, announced today Thomas Roberts and Mel B will host the 62nd Annual Miss Universe Competition airing Saturday, Nov. 9 (9 p.m.), from Crocus City Hall in Moscow. The global event will also air with a Spanish simulcast on Telemundo.
NT: Mayor Ortt announces $343,000 grant received for Carnegie Art Center
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 03:35 pm
City of North Tonawanda Mayor Robert G. Ortt announced the city was awarded a grant in the amount of $343,000 from the New York State Office of Community Renewal to make improvements at the Carnegie Art Center.
2-time 'Cupcake Wars' winner shares gluten-free desserts
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 03:35 pm
Bakery owner tosses the flour but keeps the flavor.

Bussanich's gluten-free cupcakes twice bested their floury competition on "Cupcake Wars."

DiNapoli statement on agreement to end federal government shutdown
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 03:30 pm
New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli issued this statement today:
Zombies invade Niagara County SPCA
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 03:30 pm
In just a matter of days, zombies will invade the Niagara County SPCA!
Top chefs crowned at Memorial's third annual 'Ladies Night Out'
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 03:30 pm
Executive Chef Kate Elliott, fourth from left, and the culinary team from The Conference & Event Center Niagara Falls celebrate their victory at Wednesday's "Healthy Chef Competition," which was sponsored by Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center.
Grisanti co-sponsors legislation to waive fee for New York's new 'veteran' driver's licenses
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 03:30 pm
New York State Sen. Mark Grisanti, R-I- Buffalo, today announced he will co-sponsor legislation to waive the fee for the state's new "veteran" driver's licenses, becoming the first Western New York legislator to support an effort to drop the fee.
Niagara County Legislature majority leader calls for tax cut
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 03:30 pm
Niagara County taxpayers will see their taxes cut if Rick Updegrove, the County Legislature's majority leader, has his way.
Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame induction dinner is Oct. 30
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 03:25 pm
The Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame will induct its 13-member class Wednesday, Oct. 30, at the annual awards dinner at the Hyatt Regency Buffalo.
Grisanti honored as 'champion' of New York's Environmental Protection Fund
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 03:25 pm
A broad partnership of stakeholders from environmental organizations, conservation groups, zoos and aquariums, museums, botanical gardens, and community garden organizations joined together on the Buffalo waterfront to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the state Environmental Protection Fund. The groups honored State Sen. Mark Grisanti, who has become a champion of the EPF as chair of the Senate Environmental Conservation Committee.
Old Falls Street hosts 'Monster Mash Breakfast'
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 03:25 pm
"Vampires and witches and ghosts, oh my!" It's time for Old Falls Street's fourth annual "Monster Mash Breakfast," a Halloween-themed event for costumed children ages 12 and under, on Saturday, Oct. 26, from 8:30 a.m. to noon.
NAWBO Buffalo Niagara members donate $2,001 to YWCA Tonawandas
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 03:15 pm
During the Oct. 9 monthly meeting of the Buffalo Niagara Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners, a check for $2,001 was presented to the YWCA Tonawandas in support of its program for victims of domestic violence.
Schneiderman offers tips to military service members, veterans regarding targeted scams, guaranteed legal protections
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 03:15 pm
Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman has issued a consumer advisory highlighting New York state and federal laws protecting current and former members of the armed services, and offered tips to veterans and service members on avoiding targeted scams.
PASSAGE House Shelter receives $20,000 grant from Mary Kay Foundation
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 03:15 pm
Family & Children's Service of Niagara received a $20,000 unrestricted grant for PASSAGE House domestic violence shelter from the Mary Kay Foundation. The purpose of the grant is to maintain critical services and programs for individuals who are survivors of domestic abuse.
Empire State Development announces Western New York Economic Development entities working together under one roof
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 03:15 pm
Empire State Development Regional President Sam Hoyt, Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz and City of Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown have announced the Erie County Industrial Development Agency and the Buffalo Urban Development Corp. have centralized their offices at the vacant space at 95 Perry St., in Buffalo, where Empire State Development's Western New York regional office is currently located. The move allows the state, county and city to have all their economic development entities located in one building, achieving long-term savings for New York taxpayers and the "one-stop shopping" goal the economic development community has supported for years.
Kevin O'Neill to join Storm Team 2
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 03:15 pm
WGRZ-TV's Kevin O'Neill, best known for his "Celebrating Western New York" (www.wgrz.com) features weekday mornings on "Daybreak," is now a certified broadcast meteorologist.
State Department of Labor marks Hispanic Heritage Month with workforce development collaboration
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 03:15 pm
State Department of Labor Commissioner Peter M. Rivera has announced a new initiative partnering with representatives from seven Latin-American countries to help lower the unemployment rate and boost workforce development initiatives among Latino communities in New York state.
Endowment for Robert Frost collection at $65,000 and growing
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 03:15 pm
English poet Robert Graves reportedly once said: "There's no money in poetry, but then there's no poetry in money either."
Buffalo Philharmonic offers free tickets to furloughed federal employees, veterans and military families
Thu, Oct 17th 2013 03:10 pm
In order to maintain access to arts during times of stress, the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra is offering two free tickets to furloughed federal employees, veterans and military families for this weekend's concerts.
Dunkin' Donuts announces launch of 'Cups for Roswell,' donation of up to 372,000 cups of coffee to Roswell Park
Wed, Oct 16th 2013 01:25 pm
Late last week, Dunkin' Donuts announced the start of the "Cups for Roswell" program and the donation of up to 372,000 cups of coffee to Roswell Park Cancer Institute in an effort to generate $175,000 for the nationally recognized comprehensive cancer center this holiday season.
 

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