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Enjoy our full newspapers online
Fri, May 22nd 2020 11:40 am
As readers continue to be safe at home, and most businesses remain temporarily closed, we're offering our newspapers online. As in, the full editions. For free. Enjoy (and support our advertisers)!
New York state park beaches open for swimming
Fri, May 22nd 2020 11:35 am
The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation opened 16 beaches across the state for swimming on Friday, with lifeguards staffed at normal levels to ensure public safety.
With US-Canada border restrictions extended, Higgins asks governments to examine essential travel allowances
Fri, May 22nd 2020 11:30 am
Congressman Brian Higgins, D-NY-26, who serves as co-chair of the House of Representatives' Northern Border Caucus, is asking U.S. and Canada leaders to reexamine the scope of those provided essential travel status as communities on each side of the border begin reopening measures.
Lewiston Council on the Arts cancels Art Festival, 2020 summer events
Fri, May 22nd 2020 11:10 am
Lewiston Council on the Arts regretfully announces the cancelation of this year's summer events due to the COVID-19 pandemic. "Bug Fest," the "Summer of '69," the "Blue Monday" concert series and the Lewiston Art Festival and KeyBank Chalk Walk Competition will return in 2021.
Full edition: The Tribune and The Sentinel for May 22, 2020
Fri, May 22nd 2020 11:05 am
Full edition: The Tribune and The Sentinel for May 22, 2020
Now open: River Region businesses prepare for comeback
Fri, May 22nd 2020 10:50 am
Something happened Tuesday in the River Region that hadn't happened in two months. Doors opened.
'In the Loop' with the Lewiston-Porter Board of Education: Details on election, candidates and budget vote
Fri, May 22nd 2020 07:00 am
With guidance now in place from New York state, and the budget deadline met, we were finally able to announce the date and details of the Board of Education election and budget vote. Here is what you need to know to be "In the Loop":
Medical oncology center nears completion at NFMMC
Thu, May 21st 2020 06:00 pm
Dr. Bhuvana Ramkumar, left, and Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center President and CEO Joseph A. Ruffolo recently visited the site of the new $2 million medical oncology center under construction at the medical center.
UB School of Nursing names Earsing distinguished preceptor
Thu, May 21st 2020 05:55 pm
The University at Buffalo School of Nursing has selected Jennifer Earsing, ANP-BC, to receive its 2020 Distinguished Preceptor Award. The award recognizes an outstanding clinical preceptor for the School of Nursing.
ASI awards additional $94,820 in relief to local artists & organizations
Thu, May 21st 2020 05:55 pm
Arts Services Initiative of Western New York has awarded an additional $94,820 in emergency grants to local artists and nonprofit arts and cultural organizations affected by the COVID-19 crisis. This brings the granted total from its WNY Arts Emergency Relief Fund to $192,790, supporting a total of 69 organizations and 56 individuals.
University at Buffalo planning for fall semester
Thu, May 21st 2020 05:55 pm
The University at Buffalo anticipates sharing decisions next month regarding the 2020-21 academic year, UB President Satish K. Tripathi said Tuesday in a memo to the campus community.
Percy: 'Brighter days are ahead'
Thu, May 21st 2020 04:35 pm
As we head into Memorial Day weekend, which is typically the official kickoff to our busy summer season, I know that we are all feeling a sense of anxiousness and fear about the outlook of our industry. While we cannot change the current circumstances we are facing, I would like to take this opportunity to share a bit of hope with all of you that brighter days are ahead.
Cuomo: Summer school will be conducted through distance learning this year
Thu, May 21st 2020 04:35 pm
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday announced summer school will be conducted through distance learning this year to help reduce the risk of spread. Meal programs and child care services for essential employees will continue. School districts must also develop a plan for students with disabilities who participate in extended summer school year programs over the summer to ensure they receive instruction.
Following spike in domestic violence during COVID-19 DeRosa & NYS Council on Women and Girls launch task force to find innovative solutions to crisis
Thu, May 21st 2020 04:30 pm
Following a spike in domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic, Secretary to the Governor Melissa DeRosa and the New York State Council on Women and Girls on Wednesday announced the creation of a new task force to find innovative solutions to this crisis. The task force will identify solutions to help domestic violence survivors, with the specific goal of looking beyond the traditional ways that services have been provided in the past.
Coronavirus stats for May 21
Thu, May 21st 2020 12:05 pm
Coronavirus stats for May 21
Waterfront open
Thu, May 21st 2020 10:30 am
Erie Canal Harbor Development Corp. (ECHDC) and Be Our Guest are encouraging visitors to the Buffalo Waterfront to engage in responsible recreation during the ongoing COVID-19 public health crisis. Their recommendations incorporate guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the New York State Department of Health for reducing the spread of infectious diseases. They encourage everyone to "enjoy local recreation areas while, practicing social distancing and using common sense to protect themselves and others."
Prevent identity theft and fraud during this extended tax filing season
Thu, May 21st 2020 10:15 am
The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance is urging taxpayers to be vigilant and guard against identity theft during this extended filing season. The Tax Department shared tips to help New Yorkers protect their private information.
Higgins pushing to provide resources to National Guard members assigned to federal emergency response
Thu, May 21st 2020 10:10 am
Congressman Brian Higgins, D-NY-26, is part of bipartisan group of U.S. House of Representatives members and Senators fighting to see that National Guard members "receive the benefits they deserve."
Memorial Day brings AAA discounts to military members, veterans
Thu, May 21st 2020 10:10 am
Memorial Day is recognized on Monday, May 25, and AAA Western and Central New York would like to say "thank you" to military personnel by offering a discount on their new memberships.
AAA shares motorcycle safety tips for bikers and drivers
Thu, May 21st 2020 10:10 am
May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, and AAA Western and Central New York is reminding both drivers and bikers of key safety tips as the weather gets nicer. With Memorial Day weekend upon us, many bikers will choose to ride free on the open road amid summerlike temperatures. As an advocate for traffic safety, AAA hopes to reduce crashes and keep the rest of the spring and summer safe for all roadway users.
Buffalo General celebrates 200th COVID-19 patient discharged
Wed, May 20th 2020 09:05 pm
Andrea Holloway, a 28-year-old patient care assistant at Buffalo General Medical Center, was discharged Wednesday after a nearly month-long battle with COVID-19. She was Kaleida Health's first recipient of the antiviral drug, Remdesivir, as part of a clinical trial.
And the winner of 'The Voice' is ...Todd Tilghman
Wed, May 20th 2020 04:35 pm
Todd Tilghman, a 42-year-old pastor and father of eight, was crowned the champion of "The Voice" Tuesday from his hometown in Meridian, Mississippi. The unforgettable season came to a close with Tilghman's coach, Blake Shelton, earning his seventh "Voice" win from his home in Oklahoma. Shelton's last win was five seasons ago.
'Justice League': HBO Max to #ReleaseTheSnyderCut
Wed, May 20th 2020 03:45 pm
After global passionate fan calls to action and the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut movement, HBO Max and Warner Bros. Pictures announced Wednesday that it will exclusively world premiere Zack Snyder's director's cut of the Warner Bros. Pictures/DC feature film "Justice League" in 2021.
Cuomo to allow religious gatherings of no more than 10 people; drive-in & parking lot services will be allowed statewide
Wed, May 20th 2020 03:30 pm
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo on Wednesday announced that, beginning Thursday, May 21, religious gatherings of no more than 10 people will be allowed statewide where strict social distancing measures are enforced and all participants wear masks. Additionally, drive-in and parking lot services will also be allowed beginning Thursday.
Buffalo Brewing Company's newly canned beer to aid in historic preservation efforts
Wed, May 20th 2020 03:25 pm
Buffalo Brewing Company and The Buffalo History Museum are announcing the signature 1862 Cream Ale beer will be available to purchase for a limited time in canned form to be enjoyed at home.
'Live's 'American Idol' Encore' brings back 'American Idol' top 7 contestant Julia Gargano
Wed, May 20th 2020 03:20 pm
"American Idol's" groundbreaking 2020 season came to a close on Sunday night, but fans will get one more taste of the talent showcased this season tomorrow, Thursday, May 21, on "Live with Kelly and Ryan."
Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli takes on 'Worst Cooks In America'
Wed, May 20th 2020 03:20 pm
Iron Chef and "Supermarket Stakeout" host Alex Guarnaschelli enters "Worst Cooks in America" boot camp as a mentor for the first time this summer, joining Anne Burrell to whip a cast of cooking-challenged recruits into culinary shape during a new season of the fan-favorite series.
Buffalo and Erie County Greenway Standing Committee announces Greenway awards
Wed, May 20th 2020 03:15 pm
The Buffalo and Erie County Greenway Fund Standing Committee announced five new awards totaling approximately $2 million for beautification and improvement projects along the Buffalo and Erie County portion of the Greenway.
New law for New York state pharmacies could lead to more people quitting smoking
Wed, May 20th 2020 03:15 pm
May 18, 2020, marked a new day for public health in New York state. Per a new law passed earlier this year, sales of tobacco and vapor products are now prohibited in pharmacies. The change could be a catalyst for increased quit-attempts among state residents. That's good news for the New York State Smokers' Quitline.
Coronavirus stats for May 20
Wed, May 20th 2020 02:50 pm
Coronavirus stats for May 20
All Seneca Resorts & Casinos entertainment shows postponed through September
Wed, May 20th 2020 02:25 pm
Seneca Resorts & Casinos on Wednesday announced all entertainment shows have been postponed through September. This includes shows scheduled at the Seneca Niagara Event Center, Seneca Niagara Bear's Den Showroom, Seneca Allegany Event Center, and Seneca Niagara and Seneca Allegany Outdoor Concert venues.
As communities reopen, Kennedy, AAA, AT&T, New York State Police team up to raise awareness of traffic safety & distractions
Wed, May 20th 2020 02:25 pm
New York State Sen. and Chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee Tim Kennedy, AT&T, AAA Western and Central New York and New York State Police teamed up to raise awareness of traffic safety as the unofficial start of summer is here.
Hotel industry, 'on brink of collapse,' releases roadmap to recovery
Wed, May 20th 2020 02:15 pm
With new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) showing staggering job loss to the hospitality and leisure industry, the American Hotel & Lodging Association today released a "Roadmap to Recovery," calling on Congress to prioritize relief for hotel workers and small businesses in the next stimulus package. The April Jobs Report showed the hospitality and leisure industry was the hardest hit, losing 7.7 million jobs - nearly as many jobs as the next four sectors combined.
Department of Labor: $10 billion-plus in unemployment benefits paid to over 2 million New Yorkers during pandemic; pre-4/22 application backlog reduced to 7,580
Wed, May 20th 2020 02:10 pm
The New York State Department of Labor on Wednesday announced the backlog of pending unemployment benefit applications has been reduced to 7,580 - representing what it called "major progress since an unprecedented crush of applications related to the COVID-19 pandemic flooded the DOL's systems in March." This universe of unprocessed applications includes those that are missing critical information and cannot be processed, duplicates, and abandoned claims. Additionally, since the passage of the Federal CARES Act, 562,766 pandemic unemployment assistance applicants have received unemployment benefits.
Niagara County Pride, City of Niagara Falls uphold pride flag-raising tradition
Wed, May 20th 2020 02:05 pm
Niagara County Pride and the City of Niagara Falls will hold a modified pride flag-raising ceremony at 2 p.m. June 1 at Niagara Falls City Hall.
Niagara County to host drive-thru mask pickup for businesses
Wed, May 20th 2020 02:00 pm
Niagara County has begun phase one of "New York Forward" with some businesses beginning to reopen. As such, Legislator Will Collins on Wednesday announced the Niagara County Department of Emergency Services is hosting a two-day drive-thru mask pickup station for those who need to acquire face coverings for their employees.
ABC to present encore presentation of smash hit documentary 'The Last Dance'
Wed, May 20th 2020 09:05 am
ABC will broadcast the 10-part sports documentary chronicling the life and career of legendary basketball Hall of Famer Michael Jordan and the celebrated Chicago Bulls' teams of the 1990s, beginning Saturday, May 23 (8-10:02 p.m. EDT), on ABC. The series will continue on ABC on successive Saturdays through June 20, all airing 8-10:02 p.m.
Jericho Road opens new medical clinic in Buffalo City Mission's New Community Center
Wed, May 20th 2020 09:05 am
Jericho Road Community Health Center has opened its fourth health center in the City of Buffalo, located in the Buffalo City Mission's new community center, the Alfiero Family Center for Hope and Promise. Located at 100 E. Tupper St., the clinic was developed in partnership with the City Mission as part of its $15 million center - scheduled to open later this fall to the whole community.
New York Power Authority board approves low-cost hydropower allocations to create 125 jobs in Western New York
Tue, May 19th 2020 04:00 pm
The New York Power Authority board of trustees on Tuesday approved low-cost hydropower allocations to Rosina Food Products in Erie County and Petri Baking Products in Chautauqua County to create 125 jobs and nearly $71 million in capital investments.
 

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