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Peter Stansberry recognized as NU's Outstanding Employee of the Quarter
Wed, Oct 9th 2013 07:00 am
Peter Stansberry, shift supervisor in Niagara University's Office of Campus Safety, received NU's Outstanding Employee Award for October-December 2013. The Rev. James J. Maher, C.M., Niagara president, recently presented Stansberry, a Cheektowaga resident, with the award.
UB's anti-bullying center presents annual conference during National Bullying Prevention Month
Tue, Oct 8th 2013 07:00 am
The University at Buffalo's Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention will present its annual conference and two film screenings this week to raise awareness for the nationwide problem of bullying abuse and to coincide with National Bullying Prevention Month.
First performers announced for 47th annual CMA Awards
Tue, Oct 8th 2013 07:00 am
"Country Music's Biggest Night" is bringing together the biggest names in country music with today's announcement of performers for The 47th Annual CMA Awards.
UFC celebrates 20th anniversary with UFC 167 live in cinemas; Georges St-Pierre defends welterweight title
Tue, Oct 8th 2013 12:40 am
The Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to U.S. movie theaters nationwide on Saturday, Nov. 16, at 10 p.m. with UFC 167: St-Pierre vs. Hendricks.
The Band Perry awarded gold plaques of their sophomore album 'Pioneer'
Tue, Oct 8th 2013 12:40 am
In a surprise celebration backstage at the taping of their first "CMT Crossroads," Kimberly, Reid and Neil Perry of The Band Perry were presented with gold plaques for their sophomore album, "Pioneer."
Celebrate 188th anniversary of Erie Canal with student art contest, music, Krolick's chicken BBQ
Tue, Oct 8th 2013 12:30 am
It's a day to celebrate - the 188th anniversary of the opening of the Erie Canal. Lockport and New York state's special occasion will be an all-day event at the Erie Canal Discovery Center, 24 Church St., Lockport.
Q-and-A: James Spader talks NBC's 'The Blacklist'
Mon, Oct 7th 2013 05:10 pm
James Spader could teach a master class on villainy.
Jennie Garth joins Tori Spelling in ABC Family's 'Mystery Girls' pilot
Mon, Oct 7th 2013 03:45 pm
ABC Family has cast Jennie Garth to join former "Beverly Hills, 90210" co-star Tori Spelling in the network's comedy pilot, "Mystery Girls." Both Spelling and Garth will also serve as executive producers. The casting marks a reunion of the two from their days on the hit series.
NYPA completes upgrade on first of 12 turbine-generator units at Niagara plant's Lewiston pump-generating facility
Mon, Oct 7th 2013 03:40 pm
The New York Power Authority has upgraded the first of 12 pump-turbines at the Niagara Hydroelectric Power Plant's Lewiston pump-generating plant as part of a 10-year, $460 million life extension and modernization program, which began late last year.
'The Voice': Briana Cuoco makes a 'Big Bang' of her own
Mon, Oct 7th 2013 02:40 pm
As it turns out, "The Voice" can work just as well for a singer with good looks and a well-known name as it can for those vocalists without those advantages.
'The Voice': Meet week-two standouts James Irwin, Olivia Henken, Monika Leigh and Will Champlin
Mon, Oct 7th 2013 02:35 pm
If there was a theme for "The Voice" in week two of the blind auditions, it was second chances.
Sabres 'Road Crew' heads west for first 'tour stops' of 2013-14
Mon, Oct 7th 2013 11:50 am
The Buffalo Sabres today announced the team's "Road Crew" will make its first "tour stops" of the 2013-14 season on Nov. 4 in San Jose, Calif., prior to the team's game against the Sharks on Nov. 5, and on Nov. 7 in Los Angeles, prior to the team's game against the Kings on Nov. 7.
Safety preparedness open house at Alzheimer's Association
Mon, Oct 7th 2013 11:50 am
The Alzheimer's Association, Western New York Chapter, is hosting an open house to address safety concerns, including preventing wandering by individuals with Alzheimer's disease or related dementia.
'The Haunted Fortress' returns to Old Fort Niagara
Mon, Oct 7th 2013 11:50 am
Old Fort Niagara's centuries-old buildings offer more than a few ghost stories, from the headless ghost that reputedly haunts the 1726 French Castle to unexplained shadows, slamming doors, and eerie orbs. Area residents will have their opportunity to experience the fort's dark and mysterious past during "The Haunted Fortress," set for Saturday nights, Oct. 19 and 26.
UB-led team receives $1.4M grant to mine 'big data' for transportation improvements
Mon, Oct 7th 2013 11:50 am
Traffic is light as you merge on the highway. But a few miles ahead, near a busy intersection, it starts to snow and cars are spinning off the road.
UB and Kaleida name new pediatric surgery director and division chief
Mon, Oct 7th 2013 11:50 am
The University at Buffalo and Kaleida Health have announced the joint appointment of Carroll McWilliams (Mac) Harmon, M.D., Ph.D., as chief of the division of pediatric surgery and director of the pediatric surgery fellowship at the UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; and pediatric surgeon-in-chief (chief of surgery, pediatric surgery) at Women & Children's Hospital of Buffalo. His faculty appointment will be professor in the UB department of surgery.

Harmon, currently professor and director of pediatric surgical research at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) School of Medicine, will begin his new positions at UB and Women & Children's Hospital on Jan. 1, 2014.

Schneiderman: Shop for health insurance at official marketplace, 'New York State of Health'
Mon, Oct 7th 2013 11:50 am
Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today issued a consumer advisory encouraging New Yorkers to sign up for affordable health insurance now being offered through "New York State of Health," the official marketplace created by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to purchase health plans made possible by the Affordable Care Act.
Buffalo Sabres recall defenseman Alexander Sulzer
Sat, Oct 5th 2013 04:45 pm
Buffalo Sabres General Manager Darcy Regier has announced defenseman Alexander Sulzer was recalled from the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League.
Village of Lewiston: Tom George calls it a career
Sat, Oct 5th 2013 11:00 am
Iconic restaurateur Tom George retired this week after 44 years of serving Lewiston's best bagel sandwiches and chili-cheeseburgers. His last day at The Villa Coffee House was Monday.
Dory Trading Post announces new 'Autumn Beautiful' contest
Sat, Oct 5th 2013 08:00 am
Don't look now, but there's a new contest that's open to residents from all over the northern Niagara region.
Choraleers director Shrimpton to perform in Washington, D.C.
Sat, Oct 5th 2013 07:00 am
Donald Shrimpton, founder and director of the Lewiston Choraleers, will participate in a concert titled "An American Salute: Our Heritage of Faith & Freedom" on Saturday, Oct. 26, at 7 p.m. at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C.
German exchange students experience Lewiston-Porter, US
Sat, Oct 5th 2013 07:00 am
What do you think of when you think of Germany?
Classical piano performances
Sat, Oct 5th 2013 07:00 am
"An Afternoon of Classical Piano" will be presented at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6, at Prince of Peace Church, 1055 N. Military Road, Niagara Falls; and 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, at St. Stephen R.C. Church, 2100 Baseline Road, Grand Island.
Marble Orchard Ghost Walks make a spirited October
Sat, Oct 5th 2013 07:00 am
It's that time of year again: The leaves are falling, the cool crisp of autumn is in the air, and the Marble Orchard Ghost Walks are setting the stage for the October season of spooky festivities.
Mighty Niagara Half Marathon raises more than $100,000 with record turnout
Sat, Oct 5th 2013 07:00 am
Into every life a little rain must fall, but for more than 1,400 runners who turned out for the Mighty Niagara Half Marathon and Hospice Dash 5K, that is an understatement.
Above and Beyond: Island Fire Prevention Open House set for Oct. 10
Sat, Oct 5th 2013 07:00 am
Grand Island Fire Co. Chief Kevin Koch has announced that this year's Fire Prevention Open House will take place on Thursday, Oct. 10, from 5 to 8 p.m. at fire headquarters, 2275 Baseline Road.

Assistant Fire Chief Chris Soluri, program coordinator, has arranged for multi-agency participation, to include firefighting and emergency medical services equipment from the GIFC and Western New York fire service, as well as area law enforcement contributions.

New season for NU Family Business Center
Fri, Oct 4th 2013 09:55 pm
The Niagara University Family Business Center kicks off its 11th season with a Nov. 5 breakfast forum titled, "The Priorities of Getting it Right and Getting Along: The two priorities that bring success in business and life."
Lewiston Library October events
Fri, Oct 4th 2013 09:55 pm
The Lewiston Public Library, 305 S. Eighth St., announces the following for October:
Land Conservancy: $1.8 million for Stella Niagara Preserve
Fri, Oct 4th 2013 09:35 pm
The Western New York Land Conservancy announced this week it was awarded $1,843,487 from the Habitat Enhancement and Restoration Fund toward creating the Stella Niagara Preserve.
Lewiston Police Blotter for Oct. 5, 2013
Fri, Oct 4th 2013 09:35 pm
The following activity occurred Monday, Sept. 23, to Sunday, Sept. 29, as reported by the Lewiston Police Department. LPD logged a total of 107 response calls during this period.
Buffalo Bishop Richard Malone visits Our Lady of Peace
Fri, Oct 4th 2013 09:30 pm
The Most Rev. Richard J. Malone, Th.D., bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo, recently presided at a special 10th anniversary Mass of the opening of the Our Lady of Peace Nursing Care Residence.
Grand Island Fire Co. Call Summary for Sept. 27, 2013
Fri, Oct 4th 2013 09:25 pm
The following incidents occurred from Sept. 16 to 22, as reported by the Grand Island Fire Co. A total of 24 calls were answered by the department during this period. The GIFC has now responded to 1,046 calls so far this year.
Islander receives special guest
Fri, Oct 4th 2013 09:25 pm
Navy veteran Peter Xanthos of East River Road (pictured at center) recently hosted visitors, including his shipmate from World War II, Walter Frey.
Kaegebein Elementary School: Apple Day celebrated
Fri, Oct 4th 2013 09:15 pm
Tuesday was Apple Day at Kaegebein Elementary School.
Sidway Elementary School: Students undergo training during Bus Safety Week
Fri, Oct 4th 2013 09:15 pm
Kindergarteners and first-graders at Sidway Elementary School underwent bus safety training as part of Bus Safety Week in the district Sept. 23 to 27.
Memorial Library receives grant for newspaper project
Fri, Oct 4th 2013 09:15 pm
State Sen. Mark Grisanti, who represents the Island in the New York State Senate, recently visited Grand Island Memorial Library. Lynn Alan Konovitz, director, said Grisanti gave libraries like Grand Island's extra funding aid, which Memorial Library used for computer hardware.
Grand Island High School: DECA preserves past with time capsule
Fri, Oct 4th 2013 09:10 pm
With the Grand Island school year well underway, and with the capital project expanding the high school terrain a few feet further every day, the high school building foundations formed in the past are being restructured in the present with the intent to revolutionize the Island's future. In effort to preserve today's customs for the future, the Grand Island High School DECA business and marketing organization has coined a time capsule project to embody the atmosphere of the current school and community's culture.
Erie County Legislature: Hardwick announces system upgrade for GI 911 dispatch center
Fri, Oct 4th 2013 09:10 pm
Erie County Legislator Kevin Hardwick has announced the Erie County Legislature approved a resolution to accept a New York state grant to complete upgrades to the county's 911 system, including Grand Island's dispatch center.
Connor Middle School principal honored for lifesaving actions
Fri, Oct 4th 2013 09:10 pm
Veronica Connor Middle School Assistant Principal Eleanor Payne was honored this week by Erie County Legislator Kevin Hardwick for her part in helping save the life of one of her students.
NYPA approves economic development grants to promote tourism, locally grown food sales, job training, housing services in WNY
Fri, Oct 4th 2013 08:50 pm
The New York Power Authority Trustees have approved more than $2.3 million in grants to four Western New York enterprises working to promote tourism, the distribution of locally grown food, and job training and housing services in Western New York.
 

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