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The Buffalo News am 2018-07-23 23:16
Seven years after Alix Rice's death, Amherst skate park memorial opens
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- With help from neighbors, revamped Amherst playground reopensThe Buffalo News
- Democrats seek to retain full control of Amherst Town BoardThe Buffalo News
- Work restarts on unfinished 'zombie' hotel near UB in AmherstThe Buffalo News
- Amherst, developer near deal on long-stalled reuse of Westwood siteThe Buffalo News
- Clock ticks on deadline for elusive 'Amherst Central Park' dealThe Buffalo News
- Amherst moving ahead with lone Northtown Center hotel proposalThe Buffalo News
- Zeplowitz wins Amherst Town Clerk raceThe Buffalo News
- Amherst proposes new restriction on adult businessesThe Buffalo News
- Amherst, Williamsville eye combining sanitary sewer systemsThe Buffalo News
- Amherst wants to build town's first dedicated pickleball courtsThe Buffalo News
- In Amherst, new apartments and townhouses – but also some single-family homesThe Buffalo News
- Three lawsuits involving same Amherst property continue as negotiations stallThe Buffalo News
- Hamister, partners await answers on Westwood site in AmherstThe Buffalo News
- 'Pork Chop': emotional support pig or Amherst zoning violation?The Buffalo News
- California firm pays $16 million for Amherst apartment complexThe Buffalo News
- Arbitration decision ending lengthy Amherst legal fight over $3 millionThe Buffalo News
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Eine Schlagzeile über Stephen T. Watson, Richard T. Sullivan, Steve Federico, Bob Knab, James Corasanti, Brian Duff, Tammy Schueler und darüber hinaus über Alix Rice und Crystal Peoples-Stokes, Amherst’s Youth and Recreation Department, University at Buffalo North Campus, Transit Valley Country Club, Buffalo Sabres TV, aber auch über University at Buffalo and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism und darüber hinaus Pouli, Tonawanda, الاسكندرية, Peace Park, Northtown und über Amherst, veröffentlicht von The Buffalo News.