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The Buffalo News am 2018-09-12 00:57
Busy summer of roadwork continues in Williamsville, Amherst
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- Amherst, Williamsville eye combining sanitary sewer systemsThe Buffalo News
- HAWK traffic device coming to busy Main Street in WilliamsvilleThe Buffalo News
- Amherst, Williamsville Garden Walks coming upThe Buffalo News
- MedMen's Williamsville medical marijuana dispensary is movingThe Buffalo News
- Amherst, Williamsville plan to share economic development employeeThe Buffalo News
- $30 million housing project remains divisive in WilliamsvilleThe Buffalo News
- Prost! Iskalo buys 1800s brewery building in WilliamsvilleThe Buffalo News
- In vast swath of underused Amherst land, ECC officials see potentialThe Buffalo News
- Amherst hate crime denied: 'It was over a girl'The Buffalo News
- Produce market that straddles Williamsville-Amherst border is in a pickleThe Buffalo News
- Parents sue Williamsville schools, accuse teacher of choking 12-year-oldThe Buffalo News
- Buffalo man hurt in fall plans to sue Williamsville, wants changes to Glen ParkThe Buffalo News
- Neighbors oppose rezoning of Amherst residence for nunsThe Buffalo News
- Buffalo, Amherst weigh new rules, registries for Airbnb hostsThe Buffalo News
- Townhouses, not pizza, 'key' to reviving Amherst neighborhoodThe Buffalo News
- Williamsville East sportsplex neighbors irked by summer of constructionThe Buffalo News
- Zeplowitz wins Amherst Town Clerk raceThe Buffalo News
- Old Home Days continues through Friday night in WilliamsvilleThe Buffalo News
- Residence for nuns in Williamsville to be sold, converted to senior housingThe Buffalo News
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Diese Nachricht enthält Erwähnungen von Stephen T. Watson und Buffalo News, Public Library, Memorial Highway, South Union Road und über South High School und auch Tonawanda, Erie, Willow Brook, Main Street, Amherst und über Williamsville, von The Buffalo News