Here are stories coming to your Sunday paper:
• Hey pumpkin! Six ways to have fun with pumpkins this fall
• GOOD NEWS: Lupus Alliance sells chocolate butterflies for Sweetest Day
• MOMMY & ME: Top 100 companies for working moms
• HOMETOWN EVENT: Doors Open Niagara welcomes you to local attractions.
• USA WEEKEND's Special Auto Report: Answers to all your questions about today’s more environmentally friendly cars, plus a look at the
• Denzel Washington remembers how one woman helped him realize his purpose in life.
• Day 2 of report on Delphi's future
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Prisoner advocate and storyteller to speak at Falls church.
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NYPA: Rate hike probed
30 percent increase over four years would be a “fairly hefty hit.”
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Falls police are taking command
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Paterson: State layoffs unavoidable
Governor says cuts needed after furloughs, early retirements denied.
- Fire calls: Published Aug. 14, 2010
- Developer with mayoral ties receives NFC grant funding
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Falls residents elect Petrozzi and Destino to school board
Residents voted in incumbent Russell Petrozzi and newcomer Johnny Destino in a contentious race for two open seats on the Niagara Falls Board of Education.
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Afternoon Update for April 29
Good Afternoon! Talk about a power trip! The head of the New York State Power Authority is touring downtown Niagara Falls this afternoon with Mayor Paul Dyster to discuss possible partnerships with the city. Our reporter Mark Scheer has been assigned to cover the story behind the tour. Find out what they were looking at in tomorrow's Niagara Gazette.
- LEWISTON: Kiwanis Club marks 50th year
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Willie T. Crittenden
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