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The Buffalo News am 2017-11-08 18:08
Will an all-Democratic Town Board favor development in Amherst?
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- A primer on Amherst Town Board candidatesThe Buffalo News
- Democrats seek to retain full control of Amherst Town BoardThe Buffalo News
- Kindel expected to announce Amherst Town Board candidacy on MondayThe Buffalo News
- Developer sues Amherst Town Board over 'megalopolis' Westwood projectThe Buffalo News
- Amherst Town Board OKs 60 percent cut in Westwood assessmentThe Buffalo News
- Zeplowitz wins Amherst Town Clerk raceThe Buffalo News
- Amherst Town Board calls for review of where drug treatment clinics can openThe Buffalo News
- Security changes at Chuck E. Cheese's appear to satisfy Amherst Town BoardThe Buffalo News
- Town of Amherst tightens Ethics CodeThe Buffalo News
- Muir Woods stalled by Amherst Planning BoardThe Buffalo News
- Kulpa enters race for Amherst town supervisorThe Buffalo News
- Kulpa reveals his plans for Amherst as next town supervisorThe Buffalo News
- GOP tries to knock Amherst clerk candidate from Democratic lineThe Buffalo News
- Amherst, Williamsville plan to share economic development employeeThe Buffalo News
- Muir Woods project approved by Amherst Planning BoardThe Buffalo News
- Amherst Planning Board delays action on new Delta SonicThe Buffalo News
- Planning Board delays review of Muir Woods subdivision in AmherstThe Buffalo News
- Amherst celebrates 'Amazing Community' in winning town sloganThe Buffalo News
- Amherst Town Board approves $50 million student housing projectThe Buffalo News
- GOP wins in court, knocks Amherst clerk candidate off Democratic lineThe Buffalo News
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Diese Schlagzeile erwähnt Steven Sanders, Joseph Spino, David Chiazza, Colleen Di Pirro, Clerk Marjory Jaeger, Mayor Brian J. Kulpa, Shawn A. Lavin, Jacqualine G. Berger, aber auch über Angelo S. Natale und Lavin, Erie, Williamsville, Florida und über Amherst, entdeckt auf The Buffalo News