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The Buffalo News am 2020-01-28 12:57
Larry Bierl's death remains painful for Amherst, advocates for the homeless
Verwandte Nachrichten
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- Amherst hate crime denied: 'It was over a girl'The Buffalo News
- The homeless man who died in the storm Thursday was called Larry. His full name was Lawrence Bierl.The Buffalo News
- Amherst, Williamsville eye combining sanitary sewer systemsThe Buffalo News
- Zeplowitz wins Amherst Town Clerk raceThe Buffalo News
- Amherst proposes new restriction on adult businessesThe Buffalo News
- Teachers who say Amherst Central High School is making them sick file lawsuitThe Buffalo News
- Smarter signals coming to Amherst streets, but cameras raise privacy fearsThe Buffalo News
- Clock ticks on deadline for elusive 'Amherst Central Park' dealThe Buffalo News
- Neighbors oppose rezoning of Amherst residence for nunsThe Buffalo News
- Developer pays $6 million for Amherst residence for nunsThe Buffalo News
- Buffalo, Amherst weigh new rules, registries for Airbnb hostsThe Buffalo News
- Busy summer of roadwork continues in Williamsville, AmherstThe Buffalo News
- Democrats seek to retain full control of Amherst Town BoardThe Buffalo News
- Another reassessment on the horizon for all 44,000 Amherst propertiesThe Buffalo News
- Three lawsuits involving same Amherst property continue as negotiations stallThe Buffalo News
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- Amherst wants to build town's first dedicated pickleball courtsThe Buffalo News
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Eine Nachricht zu Stephen T. Watson, Carole Taylor, Michael Melisz, Kathy Sautter, Kenneth Houseknecht, Joseph Heary, Lawrence Bierl, aber auch zu Larry Bierl und darüber hinaus Buffalo News, Amherst Police Chief John Askey, Restoration Society’s Bennett, St. Luke’s Mission of Mercy, Col. Matt Urban Human Services Center of, Buffalo City, Mental Health Advocates of Western New York, aber auch zu Friends of Night People und darüber hinaus Tonawanda, Grand Island, East Aurora, Hamburg, Swiętokrzyskie, Williamsville und zu Amherst, veröffentlicht von The Buffalo News.