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Paul Maplethorpe, a retired Round Lake fire chief, was among the CLC officials and students explaining more than 170 programs to more than 1,700 people at the college’s open house Saturday at its ...
Between 3,000 and 4,000 prospective students and their families toured the Welland and Niagara-on-the-Lake campuses ...
The Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake has temporarily reversed its decision to remove a popular playground at Centennial Sports Park in Virgil after hearing from passionate residents who called it a key ...
Marc Barnat, one of 10 in this year’s graduating class, joined the Sabres in December as a business development intern.
With red theater lights casting a warm glow on more than 300 supporters, SUNY Niagara celebrated the inauguration of Lloyd A. Holmes as its eighth president Thursday. Students, community members, and ...
It’s time for the third quiz of the week. What will be your grade on this one? 1. Known as Jamestown’s “Mr. Baseball,” this ...
New York Sea Grant is offering free online and in-person assistance to help property owners evaluate shoreline areas for damage and to develop potential remediation response. The assistance of Roy ...
The mission of the Lower Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Conservation office is to restore and conserve native fish and other ...
More than 138,000 Chinook Salmon fingerlings from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s (NYSDEC) Salmon River Fish Hatchery in Altmar, were delivered to pens in the Oswego ...
It has not been season to remember for Hobart College lacrosse, but perhaps the final home game of the season will stir some ...
Lake Superior College received the state’s first Inclusive Higher Education Grant to make academic classes and programs more ...