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The Buffalo News am 2020-01-21 00:08
Street lighting plan to boost Niagara Falls Boulevard safety
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- Tonawanda to consider proposed Delta Sonic on Niagara Falls BoulevardThe Buffalo News
- Amherst, Tonawanda to jointly study future of Niagara Falls BoulevardThe Buffalo News
- Tim Hortons franchisee buys Vitamin Shoppe building on Niagara Falls BoulevardThe Buffalo News
- DOT promises immediate safety changes to deadly stretch of Niagara Falls BoulevardThe Buffalo News
- Speed limit to be reduced on stretch of Niagara Falls BoulevardThe Buffalo News
- Amherst, Tonawanda on DOT's $2M Niagara Falls Blvd. report: It's a startThe Buffalo News
- 50 years after Stonewall, Niagara Falls ceremony celebrates love and prideThe Buffalo News
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- Man apparently goes over Niagara Falls, survivesThe Buffalo News
- Fight in middle of busy Niagara Falls Boulevard leads to chargesThe Buffalo News
- Niagara Falls fires longtime teacher over residency ruleThe Buffalo News
- WNY's Siberian Husky Club turns heads in Niagara FallsThe Buffalo News
- Former Niagara Falls students accuse music teacher of sexual abuseThe Buffalo News
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