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Perhaps the next Intel will get its start at the new technology business incubator that opened Monday, sponsored by area economic programs and Fredonia State College.
Niagara Honor Roll / Achievers and achievements
December 20, 2009, 6:55 AM / Niagara County Community College President James Klyczek presented Chancellor's Awards to Kathleen C. Gerbasi and Julie Woodworth last month during the annual college recognition dinner.
Giuliano to head Montachusett Home Care Corp.
Montachusett Home Care Corporation of Leominster and Gardner announces the appointment of Gregory Giuliano as executive director, effective Dec.
Paintbox Project: Falls cancer survivor's card selected for 20th anniversary
Before she got cancer, Corrie O'Hara wanted to be a doctor. After the extensive cancer treatments she received at Roswell Park Cancer Institute she changed her mind.
CVB names News exec as CEO, president
The Buffalo Niagara Convention& Visitors Bureau on Thursday named Buffalo News senior executive Dottie Gallagher-Cohen as its new president and chief executive officer after a national search that began in July.
Could Urine Test Be An Early Detection For Breast Cancer?
Instead of getting a mammogram every year, or every other year, what if there was an easier way to detect early signs of breast cancer? It's something they're working on at Niagara University.
Bay joins Rome security firm ROME - Assured Information Security Inc. announced last Thursday that John Bay has joined the company as chief scientist.
Workplace-readiness effort provides two-way satisfaction
A new workplace-readiness program that helps adults with developmental disabilities has been a real learning experience - for both the students and their teachers.
Slide Show: Halloween decorating contest
The grand prize of the City of LockportA's Halloween decorating contest goes to the Terri Haney residence at 371 Gooding St.
Niagara County: Details coming on Nu trolley study
The details of a Niagara University study on the development of a tourist-centered trolley system in Niagara County are expected to be released next week.
Homeland Security: Wny awarded $6.5M in federal funds
U.S. Sen. Charles E. Schumer announced Tuesday the Department of Homeland Security will allocate $6,578,313 to the Buffalo-Niagara area under the Urban Areas Security Initiative and port security programs.
HIGGS: A little bit more on the class of 1950
After reading my notes on the class of 1950, I found many similarities among the members I met at their recent luncheon meeting.
Richard Beene: Museum to spotlight homelessness in art exhibit
FROM NIAGARA TO BAKO: I received a nice email from Michele Magyar, who added her son, Zak Brown, to the growing list of local kids who went off to college and chose to return to Bakersfield.
Buffalo is fortunate that our close proximity to Southern Ontario ensures first-rate productions of classic plays at the Stratford and Shaw festivals.
MEMORIAL: Hospital to get new residents
Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center is preparing to host some new "residents" both physically and professionally.
Lock Haven president to lead VSU starting July 1
Keith T. Miller, 55, has served as president of Lock Haven University in Pennsylvania since 2005.
Michael Dannenberg exaggerates the facts for shock value in his Nov. 16 commentary, "Colleges need a lemon law." As students and their families visit campuses this month, and as students polish admission essays over the Thanksgiving holiday, it's important to set the record straight.
Lew-Port BOE hears of new high school educational offering
Lewiston-Porter School Superintendent Christopher Roser opened Tuesday's meeting with two statements.
Two-year schools thrive by keeping college in community
Community colleges have long endured wisecracks about their reputation as institutes of higher learning.
Lew-Port program to partner with NiagaraU
Lewiston- Porter High School students will soon have a new way to earn college credits and gain business experience.
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