Apr 21, 2008 | Gloversville Leader-Herald
Earth Day is Tuesday. That's the day organizations and people who are concerned about the environment encourage and participate in activities that help the environment and call attention to things that are ... via Gloversville Leader-Herald
The Insider is a profile of emerging tastemakers in the fields of fashion, design, food, travel and the arts. via The New York Times
$150,000 grant to help build addiction facility in Sanborn
“Young adult addiction is increasing at an alarming rate in Western New York”
The Grigg- Lewis Foundation has given a $150,000 grant to help Horizon Health Services build a 30-bed addiction treatment facility for young adults at its Horizon Village campus. via Buffalo News
Niagara River ice boom removal marks rite of spring
“We did a flyover of the eastern end of Lake Erie [Monday] morning, and based on that reconnaissance, we can begin the removal process”
The ice boom goeth. This morning, New York Power Authority crews begin removal of the Niagara River ice barrier. via Buffalo News
NY Wine and Culinary Center celebrates Riesling with renowned author
The New York Wine and Culinary Center in Canandaigua will feature best-selling wine author Kevin Zraly during two events in May. via Democrat & Chronicle
Mother's Day Car Giveaway Contest
Mother's day is coming and WNYMOMS.COM wants to celebrate with a fantastic contest! Just by filling out this form , you can register to win a three year lease for a beautifully, redesigned 2009 Toyota Corolla ... via WGRZ-TV Buffalo
Middletown Times Herald Record
State police ask for help in finding man
“I have always been treated well here. Always have my Friday dinner at the Erie. Even though I get there late for dinner, the food is always plentful...”
The New York State Police in Kingston are requesting assistance in locating a disturbed 37-year-old man who ran from a treatment facility on Sunday while on a trip to the Hudson Valley Mall. via Middletown Times Herald Record
Ex-fiancee of Matt testifies that he wanted murder evidence removed
“I didn't mean to kill nobody. I wanted to apologize to him.”
The one-time stripper who was the former fiancee of murder defendant Richard W. Matt testified in his trial Tuesday that she heard Matt tell co-defendant Lee E. Bates to wash his car to remove possibly ... via Buffalo News
Middletown Times Herald Record
Warwick Center for Arts in works
“One thing we're doing is to look to create new initiatives in terms of the art community, looking for ways to bring more people to Warwick to experience art.”
Richard Kimball is dreaming of a cultural renaissance. "I see Warwick as a regional mecca for artists and musicians," Kimball said. via Middletown Times Herald Record
Jimmy Kimmel has surprises, Simmons for 1,000th show Thursday
“I guess this Internet is useful for something other than pornography”
Jimmy Kimmel, star of "Jimmy Kimmel Live" poses for photographers on the red carpet during the arrivals of ABC's 2007-2008 preview in New York, in this May 15, 2007 file photo. via RecordOnline.com
City of Lockport: Rental registry law revised
“Everything we do here, solicitors permits, building permits, we have fees on it”
The proposed City of Lockport rental property registry law has undergone several changes since a public hearing last week. via Union-Sun & Journal
Middletown Times Herald Record
Lay teachers to vote on strike at Catholic schools
“Our first experience at the Olde Erie and it was wonderful. It appears that all family work there, or so it seems. Staff is very friendly and...”
There will be plenty of memorable images from Pope Benedict XVI's visit to New York City next month: a trip to Ground Zero, a public Mass celebrated at Yankee Stadium. via Middletown Times Herald Record
Recommendations announced for Fuhrmann improvements in Buffalo
A group of local landscape and design experts were joined today by Congressman Brian Higgins, New York State Department of Transportation Commissioner Astrid Glynn and City of Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown as they ... via Empire State News
Stamp honored for contributions to wine industry
Elizabeth "Liz" Stamp of Lakewood Vineyards in Watkins Glen, Schuyler County, was among the individuals and businesses honored Wednesday night by the New York Wine & Grape Foundation during its annual Unity ... via Democrat & Chronicle
Troopers, Buffalo police team up to target guns, gangs and drugs
“We want to keep the criminals guessing”
Thirteen state troopers have joined forces with the Buffalo Police Department's Mobile Response Unit to form a combined 45-member unit focused on ridding city streets of guns, gangs and drugs. via Buffalo News
Where to put ice boom poses problem
“We're allocating our best efforts to relocating the ice boom and consulting with key parties.”
Efforts to find a new place to store the Niagara River ice boom during the summer are a bust. via Buffalo News
Cheney, Saudis to Discuss Oil Crisis
“There is sufficient supply. There's plenty of oil there”
High oil prices socking U.S. consumers will be a key topic of Vice President Dick Cheney's talks Friday with Saudi King Abdullah but it's unclear whether Cheney will ask the Saudis to increase production. via RecordOnline.com
New York's canals will open to boaters on May 1. The New York Canal Corporation says the Erie, Champlain, Oswego and Cayuga-Seneca Canals will be staffed from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Canal Corporation Director ... via WSTM-TV Syracuse
Wall Street falls on Bear Stearns buyout
“It implies there is more risk in here than has been apparent.”
Wall Street retreated this morning as Wall Street and other global markets reacted to JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s government-backed buyout of the stricken investment bank Bear Stearns Cos. via RecordOnline.com
News Spelling Bee produces its share of worthy winners
“People love competition and, like chess, spelling is an exotic and mysterious oddity to most people.”
The Buffalo News Spelling Bee has been held annually since the Roaring Twenties. via Buffalo News