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BLOTTER: Police reports published November 7
Hit and run driver gets jail time
Andrea Glinski, who confessed to a March hit and run accident in Amherst, has been sentenced to 1 to 3 years in jail. She’s also on the hook for more than $2,000 in fines. The Town of Tonawanda woman left the scene after striking Amy Stewart and Rachel Baird near Daemen College. Both had severe injuries and Stewart is still recovering. In her statement read at the sentencing, Stewart called Glinski a coward who left the two women to die.
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NT set to fight DEC over wetlands
State agency's plan would jeopardize several city projects including Meadow Drive extension.
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St. Paul school to close
Decision made by parish priest, trustees as enrollment continues to decline.
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Samco gets OK for tax breaks
Council gives company that left city its blessing to recieve Empire Zone benefits.
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NT schools want input on search for super
State-appointed consultant will ask public what it wants in next school head.
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Slaughter has central role in health care debate
Fairport congresswoman standing by her "deemed passed" solution to health bill.
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Teen injured in McDonalds bathroom fight
City girl not 'lovin' it' after beating.
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Facebook Fugitive gets maximum sentence
Man who fled Lockport to start a new life in Indiana but was caught through his social network postings is sentenced.
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Prosecution rests in Drake retrial
Defense will seek to have charges reduced, prosecution looks to add to Drake's sentence.
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Trio of troopers honored
Credited by Secret Service for helping break up identity theft ring.
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City to eliminate one-way streets
Revised truck routes lead council to decision.
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