Tuesday May 13 | Democrat & Chronicle
“It's just a great way to start the day. It makes (guests) feel really good. I try to do things people don't do at home to give them that special feeling”
Maybe faraway friends are making an overnight pit stop at your home en route to someplace else. via Democrat & Chronicle
Thursday Apr 24 | WROC
Tuesday Apr 22 | Union-Sun & Journal
Night Life: Robert Klein continues diverse schedule
“You see me go from embryo to geezer.”
Not that he needs the work, but Robert Klein's many talents have made sure he's never without a job. via Union-Sun & Journal
Sunday Apr 20 | Buffalo News
A man of the soil spreads good news
Nathan "Nate" Herendeen, of Gasport, recently retired after 38 years with Cornell University Cooperative Extension in Lockport. via Buffalo News
Friday Apr 18 | Niagara Gazette
FRIDAY: Metal object placed on tracks could have caused derailment.
“It was so big and heavy that it took both the engineer and the conductor to get it off the tracks.”
City police are investigating an apparent case of railroad interference that could have led to a derailment on the tracks near the Vine Street crossing. via Niagara Gazette
Thursday Apr 17 | Ithaca Journal
Editorial notebook Lansing schools practice a little 'Albany-speak'
“I really think we're at the goal line, and we need to get over the goal line”
Last week, we told you how Lansing Central School District conducted its budget process the right way, while state government fell into some old bad habits with its process . via Ithaca Journal
Apr 15, 2008 | Buffalo News
Reporters' Notebook/ Bits and pieces of news...
The SPCA serving Erie County is looking for new players for its Feline Foster Team. via Buffalo News
Apr 13, 2008 | Press & Sun-Bulletin
Wicks Law reformed, but unlikely to help upstate projects
“In today's dollars, $500,000 doesn't get you a lot of work”
Ending years of gridlock on the issue, New York lawmakers have reformed a decades-old law that critics maintain inflates costs on public construction projects. via Press & Sun-Bulletin
Apr 12, 2008 | Ithaca Journal
State Human Rights commissioner resigns
Movement in claims of human rights violations in Tompkins County filed with the New York State Division of Human Rights could be stalled after the agency's commissioner gave Gov. via Ithaca Journal
Apr 10, 2008 | Watertown Daily Times
Carthage grad has act together on TV
“Don Cheadle would be a dream for me. His ability is absolutely ridiculous. He is one of those rare people who has never been in a bad movie.”
WHO: Mark E. Tallman, 27, is a working actor from Northern New York who recently moved to New York City to pursue his career. via Watertown Daily Times









