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Anna Ly unveils brand-new single 'This Isn't Where It Ends'
Fri, Oct 19th 2018 06:55 pm
Latina artist Anna Ly unveiled a brand-new single today, "This Isn't Where it Ends," in partnership with Full Circle Music. Written by Madeline McDonald, Tyson & Meesah Kuteyi and Mia Fieldes, the song, available in both Spanish and English, came to Ly during a time of struggle for the singer.
Switchfoot announce new album, 'Native Tongue,' North American tour
Fri, Oct 19th 2018 06:55 pm
Grammy Award-winning rock band Switchfoot expands on their trademark epic soundscapes and explores new themes and textures on "Native Tongue," the group's 11th full-length album set for release on Jan. 18, 2019, via Fantasy Records.
Tenth Avenue North releases 'The Things We've Been Afraid To Say'
Fri, Oct 19th 2018 06:50 pm
Tenth Avenue North takes a bold step in releasing a topical EP that touches on controversial subjects in a move to encourage others to find the courage to speak up about things they have been afraid to say. The EP, "The Things We've Been Afraid To Say," is available at all digital outlets today.
Buffalo native Hannah Kerr's 'Christmas Eve In Bethlehem' now available
Fri, Oct 19th 2018 06:50 pm
Today is the day Black River Christian artist and songwriter Hannah Kerr releases her new Christmas LP, "Christmas Eve In Bethlehem." Produced by Mark Miller, "Christmas Eve In Bethlehem" features holiday favorites along with two original songs co-written by Kerr: "Emmanuel," which she wrote with Andy Gullahorn and Jill Phillips, as well as the title track co-written with Jason Earley.
First Public Defenders Career Fair draws more than 180 employers & law students
Fri, Oct 19th 2018 06:50 pm
On Friday, the first Public Defenders Career Fair was held at the University at Buffalo's Center for Tomorrow. Hosted by the University at Buffalo School of Law, partnering with the Chief Defenders Association of New York (CDANY) and the New York State Defenders Association (NYSDA), this event drew more than 180 law students and employers from throughout New York and beyond.
Bannon event planned for Roycroft called off
Fri, Oct 19th 2018 06:50 pm
After what he called "unending attacks and threats of violence and property destruction," Assemblyman David DiPietro on Friday morning called off a planned event at the Roycroft Inn. He was to welcome former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon on Wednesday, Oct. 24.
$1 BILLION! Mega Millions jackpot climbs to record high
Fri, Oct 19th 2018 06:45 pm
The estimated annuity value of the jackpot for tonight's Mega Millions drawing has been increased to $1 billion. This is the largest jackpot in the game's history and the second time a lottery jackpot has reached $1 billion. In 2016, Powerball had a $1.586 billion prize. The cash value of the jackpot is $565.6 million.
GI alum Neutz speaks to N-W student-athletes
Fri, Oct 19th 2018 11:45 am
Wednesday night, former Grand Island High School and University at Buffalo wide receiver Alex Neutz spoke with Niagara-Wheatfield student-athletes about his mental health struggles with anxiety, depression and addiction.
Niagara University hosts professional traveling theater troupe on Oct. 26
Fri, Oct 19th 2018 07:00 am
Sunshine 2.0, a professional traveling theater troupe based at Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical Institute for the Deaf in Rochester, will perform at Niagara University on Friday, Oct. 26.
2019 Niagara Falls Community Development action plan process underway
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 05:25 pm
The Niagara Falls Community Development Department is kicking off the public participation and application phase of the for 2019 Niagara Falls community development action plan. The department welcomes local residents to once again be the most important component of this annual planning effort.
PSC: Winter electricity & natural gas bills expected to remain flat; slight rise possible for natural gas
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 05:25 pm
The New York State Public Service Commission on Thursday announced the price of electricity this winter is expected to be about the same as last winter on average, while the price of natural gas will move slightly higher. However, based on a normal weather forecast, more moderate weather is expected to counter higher prices and, as a result, customers' bills on average should remain the about the same compared to last year.
PSC helps financially struggling National Grid customers
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 02:10 pm
The New York State Public Service Commission on Thursday approved National Grid's proposal to implement an electronic deferred-payment agreement program. The upstate electric and gas utility will be allowed to offer electronic deferred-payment agreements to residential electric and gas customers who might be struggling to pay their utility bill.
Jingle Falls USA announces festive activities for Niagara Falls
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 02:10 pm
On Thursday morning, Niagara Falls leaders announced events for the second annual Jingle Falls USA in downtown Niagara Falls.
Buffalo Suzuki Strings 50th anniversary celebration begins Saturday
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 01:50 pm
Buffalo Suzuki Strings will kick-off its 50th anniversary celebration this Saturday, Oct. 20, at its home: 4 Webster St., North Tonawanda. There are a variety of special events planned for BSS families between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., with the highlight being special guest, world-renowned concert violinist and teacher Brian Lewis performing a short recital beginning at 10 a.m.
Welcome to Lewiston, Fresh Fit Foods
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 01:45 pm
Fresh Fit Foods celebrated a ribbon-cutting on Monday. Co-owners Ramcy and Tyler marked the occasion with the Niagara River Region Chamber of Commerce board of directors, Village of Lewiston Mayor Anne Welch and Deputy Mayor Claudia Marasco.
Empower to honor 9 at annual luncheon
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 01:45 pm
Empower, the not-for-profit organization formerly known as Niagara Cerebral Palsy, will hold its third annual Living the Values Awards Luncheon at noon Friday, Oct. 26, at Four Points by Sheraton, 7001 Buffalo Ave. Tickets are $35, and may be reserved at 716-297-0798, ext. 120, or kdaloise@empower-wny.org.
Kiwanis Club supports hospital
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 01:25 pm
The Lewiston Kiwanis continued its support of the Steve J. Washuta Cardiac Center at Mount St. Mary's Hospital with a donation of $5,000. The funds were raised from the club's annual summer clambake and are raised in honor of the late Washuta, the founder of Modern Corporation and a longtime member of the Kiwanis Club.
Hollyn releases dual single with music videos
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 01:20 pm
Gotee Records artist Hollyn announced the release of a dual single with accompanying music videos for two brand-new songs: "Everything and More (featuring Aaron Cole)" and "Isaac." The stories behind each of the songs connect, and the videos share a continuous story throughout this dual single music video.
Food Bank of WNY earns maximum 4-star rating from Charity Navigator for fourth consecutive year
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 01:20 pm
The Food Bank of WNY's strong financial health and commitment to accountability and transparency have once again earned a four-star rating from Charity Navigator, America's largest independent charity evaluator. This is the fourth consecutive year the Food Bank of WNY has earned this top distinction.
Opera celebration at NACC
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 01:20 pm
"A Celebration of Opera: Romance, Rage, and Rebellion" hits the stage at the Niagara Arts and Cultural Center at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27, as part of the larger National Opera Week, which will host more than 50 operas Oct. 26 through Nov. 4. The event at the NACC will be used as part of the effort to raise money to renovate and refurbish the NACC's Grand Theatre.
Canisius & Higgins announce $379,731 federal grant for college's Institute for Autism Research
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 01:15 pm
Canisius College and Congressman Brian Higgins announced a federal grant from the U.S. Health and Human Services Department awarded to the college's Institute for Autism Research and department of psychology. The $379,731 federal grant, from the National Institutes of Health's National Institute on Aging, will fund research examining the relationship between aging and autism spectrum disorder in older adults.
Mount St. Mary's participating in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 01:15 pm
As part of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, Oct. 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mount St. Mary's is hosting a drive-up drop-off site to help get unused and unwanted medications out of people's homes.
Historic Palace Theatre hosts cash raffle event
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 01:15 pm
The Historic Palace Theatre will host its "Palace Cash Raffle" event as a grand reopening after being closed for renovation for the past three months. The evening will feature behind-the-scenes tours of the new renovations, cuisine from 80 Main Banquet & Catering, a basket raffle, a Mills Jewelers diamond raffle, and the chance to win $500, $1,000 or $2,500.
AAA: Deadly combination of teen driver & teen passenger in vehicle increases risk of death in crash
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 01:15 pm
Inexperienced teen drivers put everyone on the roadway at risk of a deadly crash, especially if they have teen passengers along for the ride. New research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety found that, when a teen driver has only teen passengers in their vehicle, the fatality rate for all people involved in a crash increased 51 percent. In contrast, when older passengers (35 or older) ride with a teen driver, overall fatality rates in crashes decreased 8 percent.
Disturbed 'Evolution World Tour' set for Buffalo KeyBank Center stop
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 01:15 pm
Two-time Grammy nominees Disturbed have announced the "Evolution World Tour," an extensive international arena tour that will visit KeyBank Center at 7:30 p.m. March 2, 2019. Disturbed will be supported by special guest Three Days Grace.
Niagara Gospel Rescue Mission open house
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 01:15 pm
As building renovations are nearing completion, the new Niagara Gospel Rescue Mission is holding an open house from 7-9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 16, to show the "new mission" to friends, supporters, government officials and everyone in the community. Refreshments will be served, and there will be music and a ribbon-cutting ceremony. All are invited.
Elderwood partners with DaVita Kidney Care
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 12:55 pm
In partnership with DaVita Kidney Care, Elderwood is now able to accept rehab patients who require peritoneal dialysis.
Town of Wheatfield Lions to host health & wellness fair
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 12:55 pm
From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 17, the Town of Wheatfield Lions club, along with Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center will host a health and wellness fair at the Five Senses Nature Park, 6535 Ward Road, Wheatfield.
Halloween Dance in Town of Niagara
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 12:50 pm
There will be a Halloween Dance at the Town of Niagara Senior Center inside Veterans Memorial Park, 7000 Lockport Road, from 1:30-4 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 25. Music will be provided by Lee Wallace.  Costumes are optional, but encouraged.
Town of Niagara Lions spaghetti dinner
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 12:50 pm
Those who like Italian food, basket raffles, baked goods and a chance to win $100, are encouraged to attend the Town of Niagara Lions and Lioness Clubs spaghetti dinner and basket raffle on Sunday, Oct. 21.
Falcons Flashback: Playoffs ready to get going
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 12:45 pm
The postseason is here. As Niagara-Wheatfield fall sports teams get ready to gear up for playoff runs, here's how some teams finished up their seasons.
Niagara Falls Music HOF announces induction Class of 2018
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 12:30 pm
The Niagara Falls Music Hall of Fame is non-profit organization created to preserve and protect the diverse musical culture and heritage of the greater Niagara Falls geographical area, while recognizing individuals who have made a significant contribution to performance, education and promotion of music in our community.
Friends of the NT Library book sale
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 12:30 pm
The Friends of the North Tonawanda Public Library recently announced its paperback book sale from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 17, and from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18. The sale will be held at the North Tonawanda Public Library, 505 Meadow Drive, North Tonawanda.  
Project Pride to host fall clean up event
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 12:30 pm
For the second year in a row, Project Pride of North Tonawanda has beautified the community, by filling the planters along Webster and Oliver streets. Now that summer is officially over, it is time to prepare the community for the winter months ahead.
Pappas reminds NT residents of winter parking restrictions
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 12:25 pm
City of North Tonawanda Mayor Arthur G. Pappas recently reminded the residents of North Tonawanda of the off-street parking restrictions that begin on the evening of Oct. 31. 
Community invited to trick-or-treating event
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 12:20 pm
The McGuire Group's Northgate Health Care Facility, 7264 Nash Road, North Tonawanda, will host its annual safe Halloween trick-or-treating event on Monday, Oct. 29 from 4:30- 6:30 p.m.
Northgate Health Care Facility helps out homeless
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 12:15 pm
Residents at Northgate Health Care Facility in North Tonawanda joined together with volunteers from Buffalo Dream Weavers to bag lunches for the homeless. As a team, they were able to make 100 lunches, which were distributed through the Magdalene Project in Niagara Falls. Everyone had a wonderful time working to support this great cause.
Chamber of Commerce of the Tonawandas announces Business & Citizen of the Year awards
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 12:15 pm
Recently, the Chamber of Commerce of the Tonawandas named KeyBank its Business of the Year and Jean Harmon its Citizen of the Year.
North Tonawanda Common Council members & residents have disagreements
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 12:10 pm
Tuesday, the North Tonawanda Common Council met for its second meeting of the month. The meeting brought out several differences of opinion between council members, as well as some officials and residents.
Goldwell educator visits cosmetology program
Thu, Oct 18th 2018 12:10 pm
The cosmetology students in Pauline Carney's class at the Niagara Career and Technical Education Center recently had a guest in class. 
 

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