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Area Deaths -  3/4/2007
Donald Max Adaszak, died Feb. 26. John Albrecht, 96, of Akron, died March 1. Mildred R. Becker, died March 3. Frank A. Cortelli Jr.

Town plans new park, fields -  3/2/2007
Clarence plans to buy 90 acres at 6995 Heise Road, bonding the $768,000 cost for what will is envisioned as parkland and playing fields for the town's popular "north country," Supervisor Kathleen Hallock said Thursday.

Amherst switching to roll-out totes -  2/28/2007
The area's two largest suburbs, Amherst and Cheektowaga, are moving ahead with plans to put a lid on rat problems. Just how far ahead depends on where you live.

Beaten puppy released from veterinary clinic -  2/28/2007
Alex, the Chihuahua puppy severely beaten last week in the aftermath of a domestic dispute in Amherst, has survived and been released from a Town of Tonawanda veterinary clinic, authorities said Tuesday.

Niagara River Greenway plan OK'd -  2/28/2007
In a unanimous voice vote Tuesday evening, members of the Niagara River Greenway Commission approved the preliminary final plan for a long-term project that will unify and transform the river's shores and surrounding areas from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario.

Soil cleanup planned in City of Tonawanda -  2/28/2007
Tonawanda Gas Light Co. had been defunct for 70 years before coal tar - a byproduct of early gas production - turned up in the sump of Gastown Sportsmen's Club in 1993.

Bike path suspect's wife gets subpoena -  2/27/2007
The wife of accused Bike Path Killer Altemio Sanchez has been subpoenaed to appear before the grand jury investigating the death of Joan Diver in Newstead, The Buffalo News confirmed Monday.

Amherst Board tables rezoning for UB housing -  2/27/2007
Amherst Town Board members Monday tabled a proposal to rezone 22 acres on Rensch Road for off-campus student housing, saying they needed more time to examine the arguments of both sides.

Weekends in jail given to man in attack on tot -  2/27/2007
LOCKPORT - A man who attacked a 3-year-old boy for messing his diaper while being washed will serve four months of weekends in jail and five years on probation.

Smolinski wants legislators' pay to depend on attendance records -  2/26/2007
LOCKPORT - Niagara County legislators should have to show up for at least 90 percent of their assigned meetings if they want to collect their entire salary, Legislator Peter E. Smolinski said Friday.

Matchmaker's series taking shape -  2/24/2007
After working her matchmaking magic in one-on-one interviews for six years, Patti Lindner Novak has invited a third party in the room - a television production crew.

Area Deaths -  2/24/2007
Idolo "Augie" Augugliaro, died Feb. 23. Bernice A. (Bocwinski) Bakowski, of Cheektowaga, died Feb. 21. Dorothy K. (Bialecki) Biel, of West Seneca, died Feb.

Man charged with beating puppy -  2/24/2007
A Texas man who's been staying in an Amherst hotel for about a month has been arrested on an animal cruelty charge, after Amherst police accused him of beating his girlfriend's 7-month-old Chihuahua almost to death Thursday.

Sex assault on boy nets 24-year term -  2/24/2007
Jeffrey Schenk, a computer-savvy Town of Tonawanda man, was ordered Friday to spend 24 years in prison for sexually assaulting a 12-year-old boy in a Como Lake Park ravine after they had struck up a relationship on the Internet site MySpace.com.

Amherst residents try to upend Wal-Mart plan -  2/23/2007
Amherst residents living near the site of a proposed Wal-Mart superstore at Sheridan Drive and North Bailey Avenue hope concerns about traffic, noise and other environmental factors will doom the project.

Remediation at old Gastown plant to be discussed -  2/23/2007
The site of a 19th century manufactured gas plant in the City of Tonawanda is becoming a headache for 21st century lawmakers. City officials said Thursday they want to talk with the state Department of Environmental Conservation before a public meeting Tuesday on the former Gastown manufactured gas plant on East Niagara Street.

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