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The Buffalo News am 2019-03-13 12:30
Town of Tonawanda steps up efforts to fire police officer
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- Town of Tonawanda officer accused of making false statements to be arraigned todayThe Buffalo News
- Judge orders suspended Town of Tonawanda officer reinstated with back payThe Buffalo News
- One dead in Town of Tonawanda house fireThe Buffalo News
- Source: Embattled Town of Tonawanda police chief stepping downThe Buffalo News
- Audit blasts 'abuse of taxpayer money' in Tonawanda fire districtThe Buffalo News
- Could City of Tonawanda become a village or merge with the town?The Buffalo News
- Brownfield to football field? Town suggests Tonawanda Coke site for new Bills stadiumThe Buffalo News
- Community considers next steps in Tonawanda Coke fightThe Buffalo News
- City of Tonawanda officer wounded as gunman fires at police 'with guns blazing'The Buffalo News
- Home of the Week: Dowlings' ranch in Town of TonawandaThe Buffalo News
- Overnight parking bans delayed in Cheektowaga, Town of TonawandaThe Buffalo News
- Police say armed robbery in Town of Tonawanda has 'similar MO' to recent incidentsThe Buffalo News
- Home of the Week: Home for homebodies in Town of TonawandaThe Buffalo News
- Man, 51, charged in Town of Tonawanda death of 49-year-old womanThe Buffalo News
- Tonawanda SWAT team shut down after arrest, criminal probe of two membersThe Buffalo News
- State threatens to revoke license of Tonawanda day careThe Buffalo News
- Woman set on fire by male assailant at City of Tonawanda Tim HortonsThe Buffalo News
- Expanded recreation plans greeted favorably in TonawandaThe Buffalo News
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