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Stella's green idea takes root
Students at Stella Niagara have traded their pencils, scissors and notebooks for shovels, seeds and watering cans.
Dream of helping needy finally comes to fruition
It was Tuesday night in the Village of Lewiston and as I looked out my window, I saw the usual stream of car lights going by.
SHELBY: Burglary suspect caught on foot by police after chase around area.
A three-hour search for a burglary suspect finally resulted in an arrest late Monday afternoon.
Two of three overdose victims in Falls are from Twin Cities
Niagara Falls police have released the names of the three individuals whose bodies were found Saturday inside a Caravelle Drive home and two are from the Tonawandas.
Niagara Falls: Victim in fatal fire identified
Niagara Falls fire officials have identified the woman who lost her life during a blaze Wednesday evening at Monteagle Ridge Estates.
Having an electrical inspector that lives and works in the City of North Tonawanda is a lot better than hiring someone who doesn't even live here.
Niagara Falls: City officials join Tim Hortons team
Top city officials were pouring coffee and grilling hot-dogs Wednesday and even hitting up customers for donations to raise money to send kids to camp.
EDUCATION: Stella Niagara ranks high
Stella Niagara Education Park has taken top honors among Niagara County schools - and 12th overall - in Business First's 2009 rankings of Western New York middle schools.
VOTE: Protesters look for referendum
Protesting for change, many gathered on the Medina courthouse steps Thursday to demand the elimination of New York state government.
POLICE: Three found dead in LaSalle
It could be weeks before Falls police know exactly what killed three people in a Caravelle Drive home on Saturday.
NU partners with Heart, Love and Soul to assist community
Pictured from left are Sister Mary McCarrick, OSF, of Heart, Love and Soul; the Rev.
Parish Says Farewell To Old St. Agnes School
The gracious old St. Agnes School, a brick and concrete two-story building constructed in 1924, goes under the wrecking ball Monday morning, but it leaves behind memories, laughter, joy, tears, and even its doors, transoms and windows to help build another school in another place.
DELUCA: The night I was a laughing DIVA
The two things occurred at almost the same time. The first happened when I was driving to work and thinking how I hadn't laughed out loud in a really long time.
Diva by Diva: Performance helps to fund women's respite
On a performance day, Mary Kate O'Connell rises about 6 a.m. and puts on a pot of strong coffee.
A rising tide targets the Moses
If signatures were wrecking balls, the Robert Moses Parkway would be history. An online petition started by the Niagara Heritage Partnership, a local environmental group that advocates removing a section of the ...
MUSIC: An old-time jukebox for GIs
By Michele DeLuca michele.deluca@niagara-gazette.com It's Christmas Eve, 1943 and the troops are far from home.
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