Saturday Apr 26 | WKBW-TV
Bolivar Woman Dies in Motorcycle Accident
A deadly motorcycle accident in the town of Alfred is under investigation today. via WKBW-TV
Thursday Apr 24 | WIVB-TV Buffalo
Bolivar woman killed in motorcycle accident in Alfred
Police in the southern tier are investigating a fatal motorcycle accident. Investigators say 65-year-old Rita Common of Bolivar died after being ejected from a motorcycle Wednesday night. via WIVB-TV Buffalo
Saturday Apr 19 | Democrat & Chronicle
Fredonia gains first-ever shutout
Section V alumni played a prominent role in the first shutout in the 13-year history of the State University College at Fredonia women's lacrosse, as the Blue Devils blanked visiting Tri-State 19-0 Friday. via Democrat & Chronicle
Apr 16, 2008 | Buffalo News
Heightened security becomes norm for campuses
“But we want to be dealing with the situation and not the aftermath of the situation.”
Gary Everett, Canisius College director of public safety, and Ellen O. Conley, vice president for student affairs, check out two-way radios for the new warning system. via Buffalo News
Apr 14, 2008 | Star-Gazette
An Earth Day 2008 program titled 'Taking Responsibility' will be held at 5:30 p.m. April 22 in Centerway Square. via Star-Gazette
Apr 12, 2008 | Buffalo News
Gunman-on-campus call at Alfred
“We went into lockdown mode while police systematically searched the buildings”
A tag game using toy guns and plastic balls as ammunition on the campus of Alfred University sent police into emergency mode Tuesday afternoon and triggered a two-hour, campuswide lockdown. via Buffalo News
Apr 10, 2008 | Buffalo News
On the Record / April 10, 2008
Cattaraugus County Bank named Brian Aldrich Dunkirk branch manager and vice president of Business Development and Lending. via Buffalo News
Apr 8, 2008 | New York Daily News
Report of gunman prompts warning; Turns out to be related to game
“So, we're taking it very seriously. But from what I've learned, it apparently is a false alarm.”
Students, faculty and staff on an upstate New York college campus were directed to stay inside for about two hours Tuesday until police found a young man seen carrying a gun and determined the gun was a toy. via New York Daily News
Apr 1, 2008 | Democrat & Chronicle
RIT glass art, photography programs ranked No. 2 and 3 in nation by magazine
Rochester Institute of Technology's graduate studies in art and photography have earned top ratings from U.S. News & World Report . via Democrat & Chronicle








