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North Tonawanda: Outreach center replaces vandalized horse
Last year, volunteers at North Tonawanda's Community Outreach Center were outraged by a senseless act of vandalism.
BLOTTER: Police reports published Nov. 10
Niagara Falls A* SHOOTS FIRED: Several people reported hearing shots fired on the 2200 block of LaSalle Avenue early Monday morning.
SANBORN: Fire causes extensive damage; pets die
A fire Sunday afternoon at 6112 Walmore Road caused extensive damage to the house and claimed the life of a cat and dog.
SANBORN: Fire causes extensive damage; pets die
A fire Sunday afternoon at 6112 Walmore Road caused extensive damage to the house and claimed the life of a cat and dog.
BLOTTER: Police reports published Nov. 6
NIAGARA FALLS Suspected pot puts end to ride-along A 26-year-old Falls woman who showed up at police headquarters Thursday afternoon for a ride-along with a police officer was charged after security found suspected marijuana on her.
SANBORN: Vietnam vet will sign his book at Ambrosia Bookstore on Saturday
A Vietnam veteran who says he exorcised the demons of his war experiences by writing about them, will be hosting a book signing on Saturday at Ambrosia Books in Sanborn.
Students make college campus greener
College students are helping to make a local campus greener. The Landscape Installation and Maintenance class put together a "green roof" on a building at Niagara County Community College, in Sanborn, Wednesday morning.
ELECTION 2009: Political fire still burns for Ross
Niagara County Legislature Chairman Bill Ross, C-Wheatfield, said he's got a few loose ends he's looking forward to tying up.
Patriots seek tax reductions to stem the exodus from WNY
The message at the first "town hall" meeting held Tuesday by the Niagara County Patriots rang clear.
Wine and antiques a perfect pairing
Few of the many festivals held throughout the summer and fall have the unique undertones found at the Sanborn Winetique Festival.
BLOTTER: Police reports published Oct. 24
City of Lockport A* HARASSMENT: Izayah L. Eustice, 18, 219 Park Ave. pt. 3, was charged Friday with second-degree harassment.
COURTS: Bail denied for KFC robbery suspect
Bail was denied Friday for a suspect who pleaded guilty in the Sept. 7 armed robbery of Kentucky Fried Chicken on West Avenue.
NCCC: Barnes & Noble welcomed to college
Officials from Niagara County Community College formally welcomed a new business partner with a high-profile name on Wednesday.
EDUCATION: Wilson students earn National Merit honors
Seniors R.J. Seager and Amber Lehman are very busy people. To start, Seager is a semifinalist in the National Merit Scholarship competition, while Lehman has been named a commended student.
City of Lockport: Noted author Ebershoff comes to Lockport Tuesday
Joyce Carol Oates isn't the only best-selling author visiting Lockport. Next week, David Ebershoff comes to the city.
MOTORISTS: State DMV launches Web site for older drivers
The state Department of Motor Vehicles has launched its Resources for the Older Driver Web site.
BLOTTER: Police reports published Oct. 13
City of Lockport * DWI: Michael A. Clapsaddle, 34, 76 Ransom St., Apt. 1, was charged Monday with felony driving while intoxicated, failure to keep right and unsafe lane change.
Metaullics granted low-cost power
October 07, 2009, 6:58 AM / Metaullics Systems has been granted four megawatts of low-cost hydropower to aid an expansion project that will increase its Sanborn plant's production of a material that could be used in batteries for electric vehicles.
NYPA funds Greenway projects, expansion
The New York Power Authority , in separate actions, has approved nearly $3 million in funding for Niagara River Greenway projects and an allocation of low-cost power for expansion of Metaullics Systems in Sanborn.