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The Buffalo News am 2018-05-14 20:10
Amherst weighs using eminent domain to take 'blighted' former gas station site
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Dieser Artikel nennt Joseph Popiolkowski, Attorney Stanley J. Sliwa und darüber hinaus zu Amherst Supervisor Brian J. Kulpa und Buffalo News und zu Avenue and Niagara Falls Boulevard owned by United Refining Co. als auch Tonawanda, Erie, Niagara Falls, Kenmore, Red Apple, Eggertsville und auch zu Amherst, veröffentlicht von The Buffalo News