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The Buffalo News am 2017-12-18 15:52
Amherst Supervisor Barry Weinstein departs after 34 years in public office
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Dieser Text handelt von Alice Kryzan, Mayor Brian J. Kulpa, Ramona D. Popowich, Alan Hevesi, Said Weinstein und auch zu Barry A. Weinstein und ebenfalls Central School District, Buffalo Niagara Heritage, University at Buffalo’s Medical School, Town Board on TV, Williamsville School Board und darüber hinaus zu Amherst Town Board, aber auch New York, Williamsville, Westwood Country Club, Golf Course, Audubon, New Rochelle, Town Hall, Erie und zu Amherst, erschienen auf The Buffalo News