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Erie County real estate transactions (Buffalo News)

13275 North Road, Cmk Builders of Alden Inc to Jessica R. Domino; Michael D. Domino, $535,152. AMHERST. • 140 Canalview Terrace, Marrano/marc Equity Corporation ...

• 79 Mang Ave., Christine A. Horey; Chrsitine A. Horey; Christine A. Mckenzie to Michael G. Bakowski; Taryn M. Bakowski, $225,000. • 310 Lake St., Thomas M. Montante to 310 Lake St LLC, $575,000. • 6506 East Quaker St., Four Corners Properties LLC to 6506 E Quaker Re LLC, $3,225,000. • 5380 Genesee St., Saleh-Smith Realty LLC to Mega Realty WNY LLC, $1,550,000. • 814 Abbott Road, 814 Abbott LLC to 2030 Development Inc, $160,000. • 63 Vincent St., Dawn M. Stevens to Sfr3-000 LLC, $95,000. • 45 Riverside, Jeanallan Properties LLC to Tsar Properties LLC, $59,000. • 139 Boll St., Nicholas A. Graczyk to Lauren A. Reczek, $204,501. • 71 Unger Ave., Maria M. Mutka to Jeco3 LLC, $230,000. • 307-309 Breckenridge St., J-P Group LLC to Rvc Group LLC, $805,000. • 1129 West Ave., Vera Bink to Ramaz LLC, $290,000. • 685 Longmeadow Road, Lynn A. Browning; Christopher P. Hook; John T. Hook; Michael J. Hook; Timothy J. Hook to Cindy E. Hook; Timothy J. Hook, $90,000.

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Heyward Patterson remembered as a good man who helped ... (Buffalo News)

The State Tabernacle Church of God held its weekly service Sunday morning. People in attendance sang, stomped and clapped, praising God.

A good friend to the church, a good friend to the community. “Not only was he a deacon, but he was also a good friend. He loved to sing, loved to minister, loved to encourage people, he just loved people. Patterson was a man of the community. He was a good man.” “He was an all-around person, with a good heart, good spirit, very mild, and a sense of humor.

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'Ain't Too Proud' production offers words of unity to Buffalo after ... (Buffalo News)

Following the evening show, cast member James T. Lane delivered a message of sympathy, love and unity to the audience and Buffalo on behalf of the touring ...

And we reaffirm our commitment to providing a safe, equitable, and hate-free space for artists to freely share their stories with an eager and welcoming community." And we express our sincere gratitude to the City of Buffalo, Buffalo Police Department, and other first responders for their bravery, professionalism, and quick action." "Each and every person in this world deserves to live free of fear and discrimination because of the color of their skin.

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