Noonan signs deal with Marlies, who play Amerks tonight

Living in Lewiston, Niagara University goalie Chris Noonan has certainly has been exposed to the Sabres-Leafs rivalry that’s fermented over the years.

Noonan will get a chance to live a little of that rivalry first-hand tonight as he was signed to an amateur tryout contract by the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League on Saturday, and will be in the lineup, most likely in a backup role, when the Marlies square off with Rochester.

While the Sabres and Leafs are playing at the Air Canada Center, their farm teams will be meeting at Rochester’s Blue Cross Arena.

Noonan gets the chance because both James Reimer and Jonas Gustavsson are out of the lineup, and the big club called up Marlies’ starter Ben Scrivens.

Noonan will join the Marlies in Rochester eight days after former teammate Scott Arnold signed a National Hockey League (NHL) deal with the Phoenix Coyotes. The Portage, Mich,. native has become the 21st Purple Eagle to be actively playing pro hockey, joining former teammates Bryan Haczyk (’11 – Albany) and Paul Zanette (’11 – Rockford) in the AHL.

Niagara has placed several players in the Toronto Maple Leaf farm system, including Matt Caruana (’08), Scott Langdon (’08) and Kyle Rogers (’08). The former Purple Eagle will be with the Marlies for the remainder of the regular season and the postseason.

“I am honored to have the opportunity to play professional hockey,” Noonan said. “As with all young kids growing up playing hockey, it always was a dream to play professionally. I am thankful that the Toronto organization is giving me this opportunity to take the next step in my career. I want to thank everyone at Niagara University, the coaches, players and the entire staff for helping me develop over the last four years.”

Noonan is fresh off of a great senior season, where he was named the Atlantic Hockey Association (AHA) Goalie of the Year and to the All-AHA Second Team after recording a 1.61 goals-against average and a .944 save percentage, first nationally in both categories as of Friday.

The Michigan native’s statistics this year not only were best in the nation, but also set a few records. Noonan’s 1.61 goals-against average set a new single-season AHA record, while his average also places him in 16th place on the NCAA’s single-season goals-against average list. The goalie’s .944 save percentage also set a new single-season AHA record, while also placing in seventh place on the NCAA’s single-season save percentage list.

The management major also finished his career with a .922 save percentage, which places him in a 20th place tie on the NCAA’s career save percentage list.

“This is a great opportunity for Chris that is well deserved,” head coach Dave Burkholder said. “Everyone with Niagara hockey feels that this is the beginning of a long professional career.”

Niagara Rises Inc. Kentucky Derby Fundraising Event proceeds to benefit new Teen Center at the Niagara Falls Public Library

[From Michelle Ornat, Teen Services Librarian, Niagara Falls Public Library]

In December of 2011 the gift shop in the Niagara Falls Public Library closed its doors after twelve years of business. While the shop will be greatly missed, the closing has opened a door of opportunity for teens in grades six through twelve. This space is now being transformed into a creative center that is unique both to the Library and Niagara Falls.

According to the 2010 census, nearly a quarter of the city

Announcement: LaSalle Senior High School 1982 30th Class Reunion

LaSalle Senior High School 1982 30th Class Reunion

Saturday July 28, 2012

Location: The Rapids Theatre

7 pm

The Soapbox with Craig Avery (March 30, 2012): Jennifer Pauly, Niagara River Region chamber

A business association that grew into a chamber of commerce helps the northtowns to work together. The group’s president, Jennifer Pauly, stopped by The Hub to discuss her role in managing business, historic, and community concerns from her membership with the Niagara River Region Chamber of Commerce.

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Opportunity Zones: Commentary by Dan Davis

The city’s 2009 Comprehensive Plan references the city’s “Waterfront” more than 90 times.

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Source: Murphy leaving Channel 4 for Bills job

After leaving Channel 7 a few years back for greener pastures, it now looks like the voice of the Buffalo Bills will be departing from local television news altogether.

According to Alan Pergament

Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center elects Board of Directors

The Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center Board of Directors elected two new members to serve three-year terms and re-elected four incumbents at its annual meeting Monday.

Newly named to the board were:

  • Matthew Feldman, an attorney at Feldman Kieffer, LLP.

Call for Work – Polaris: A 464 gallery satellite show at the NACC

464 Gallery is taking the show on the road and we

Artpark adding Sunday series with Four Freshmen, BPO and others

With its Tuesday in the Park series, Artpark has locked up the Baby Boomers, many of whom flock to Lewiston from throughout Western New York.

With the Coors Light Wednesday Series, Artpark and Co. has focused on a younger demographic. But why forget those who appreciate a little less volume and a little more melody?

Here’s the venue’s response: The

The Soapbox with Craig Avery (March 29, 2012): Candace Corsaro, Hyde Park Business Association

Hyde Park is certainly one of the jewels of Niagara, and Candace Corsaro aims to turn it into the whole treasure chest. Hear what’s going on and how she gets her support and ideas for working together.

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