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Long-awaited Pine Avenue signal expected to begin operation soon
photos by Dan Cappellazzo/staff photographer LIGHT'S OUT: Traffic heads under the new, but not working, traffic light in front of the Como Restaurant on Pine Avenue. It could be operational in a matter of weeks.
- Fire inspector job debated in the Town of Niagara
- Lew-Port looks to override tax cap
- Funds for state parks projects released
- County welfare fraud unit to grow by one
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Leadership Niagara youth program collects and shares prom clothes
Michele DeLuca/Staff DRESSED UP: Tasha LeFevre, assistant branch manager of First Niagara Bank in Lockport, shows off some of the prom dress she's been collecting in the trunk of her car for a prom attire giveaway being held by Leadership Niagara's youth program. LeFevre, who is a mentor with the leaderhip group's LYNC program, will be overseeing a giveaway scheduled for Niagara University on Saturday.
- Old Falls Street announces summer lineup
- Teddy bear clinic teaches important lessons
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Underwater craft helps Great Lakes researchers collect shoreline data
HOWARD BALABAN/STAFF READY FOR LAUCH: Dr. Greg Boyer prepares to launch an AUV (autonomous underwater vehicle) into Lake Ontario Saturday morning in order to gather data concerning water temperature and how the nutrients from Oak Orchard River are dispersed into the lake.
- TOM'S CORNER: A little bit of automotive alchemy
- New monument revealed in memory of State Trooper Kevin Dobson
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Snapshot Gallery by James Neiss
Neighborhood Watch: Henry the dog keeps a sharp eye out for suspicious activities in the 2400 block of Cudaback Avenue from his second story apartment.
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