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  2. 3 more funerals for Buffalo victims in week of goodbyes - AOL

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    BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — A mother and sister known for baking decadent pastries. A restaurant worker buying his 3-year-old’s birthday The post 3 more funerals for Buffalo victims in week of ...

  3. Larry Felser - Wikipedia

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    Larry Felser (April 5, 1933 – April 24, 2013) was a sports columnist and writer for the Buffalo Courier-Express and later, The Buffalo Evening News, where he was a football beat writer, a columnist, and rose to the position of sports editor. Felser also wrote a column for The Sporting News. Felser was born in Buffalo, New York.

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  5. Donald Herbert (firefighter) - Wikipedia

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    Donald J. Herbert (May 7, 1961 – February 21, 2006) was an American firefighter from Buffalo, New York who awoke from a minimally conscious state after more than 9 years. Biography [ edit ]

  6. The Buffalo News - Wikipedia

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    The Evening News then shortened its name to The Buffalo News and became an all-day newspaper, publishing two editions seven days a week. On October 1, 2006, the News announced it would abandon its evening edition later that month. Buffalo News building (2011) The Buffalo News had published three morning editions (Western New York, Final and ...

  7. Jeff Glor - Wikipedia

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    A fan of the Buffalo Bills, on August 30, 2011 he interviewed the former Bills head coach Marv Levy on The Early Show. [17]Glor and his wife, Nicole (née Glab), [18] a fitness instructor and former college cheerleader, whom he met at Syracuse University, live in Greenwich, Connecticut [19] and have two children: a son [18] and a daughter.

  8. Al Meltzer - Wikipedia

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    Al Meltzer (June 26, 1928 – June 12, 2018), nicknamed "Big Al", was an American sportscaster.. Born in Syracuse, New York, [1] Meltzer worked for Channel 10 and Channel 3 in Philadelphia, and Comcast SportsNet (as sports director).

  9. Andrew Cappuccino - Wikipedia

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    Cappuccino has served on the medical staff of the Buffalo Bills for many years, and in this capacity was the treating surgeon for Kevin Everett, the Bills tight end who suffered a cervical fracture and dislocation (broken neck) in the 2007 home-opener against the Denver Broncos. [4] [5]