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Aruba offers plenty to do
From gold mines to white beaches, welcome to paradise
- Festival planners may create non-profit group Organizers planning a September jazz festival in Niagara Falls are hoping to get support from the city and other agencies to fund a non-profit organization that could oversee area events.
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Finger lakes known for wining and dining
Life in this hamlet of 300 residents revolves around Sheldrake Point Vineyard & Cafe.
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A stroll through time
Those looking to learn a little something about Lewiston’s history may find the perfect recipe in a program being offered in the village.
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Rochester museum repoens after $37 million expansion
As of Friday, it’s double your fun at the Strong National Museum of Play.
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Curing your outdoor fever
Visiting Ontario's Algonquin Park may answer the call of the wild
- Casino money puts NTCC’s eyes on the future With its $2 million share of the last two years’ casino cash revenues just a signature away, John Percy and the rest of the Niagara Tourism and Convention Corp. staff are ready to start thinking ahead.
- Paperwork failure could snag city money A paperwork glitch could prevent Niagara Falls from receiving $8,000 from the state that city officials were hoping to tap into to pay for a summer jazz festival.
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Boats, swans are the heart of Boston Public Garden
Elizabeth Ellis first went to the Boston Public Garden out of frustration. She hadn’t been able to sell her paintings and was seeking inspiration.
- Falls trolley service staying on track Those free trolley rides are back on track after some local hoteliers and the Niagara Tourism and Convention Corp. reached an agreement on keeping the existing route.
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