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Owner and manager of WNY properties facing charges for failing to notify tenants of lead hazards

Owner and manager of WNY properties facing charges for failing to notify tenants of lead hazards WKBW and last updated 2021-06-04 12:47:52-04 BUFFAO, N.Y. (WKBW) — The U.S. Attorney s Office says a property owner and property manager of multiple Erie County properties face charges for failing to properly notify tenants of lead hazards. 57-year-old Angel Elliot Dalfin of Baltimore, Maryland and 51-year-old Paul Richard Heil of Buffalo were charged by criminal complaint with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to make false documents. “Lead-based paint can create major environmental health risks, and the actions taken by the defendants as alleged in the complaint created unnecessary risk to unsuspecting renters and purchasers,” said U.S. Attorney James P. Kennedy, Jr. “My office will not allow dangerous disregard for the rule of law to go unchecked, and we will continue to work with our partners to protect the health of our community.”

Erie County: New COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents over seven days drops below 100

Erie County: New COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents over seven days drops below 100 At 91 news cases per 100,000 residents, Erie County is now considered in a “substantial” category of COVID-19 risk, down from a “high” level of COVID-19 risk. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 1:41 PM EDT May 14, 2021 BUFFALO, N.Y. The news continues to be good in Erie County s on-going battle against the coronavirus. The Erie County Health Department announced that as of Thursday, May 13, the number of new COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents in the past seven days has dropped to below 100 to 91. Erie County is now considered to be a “substantial” category of COVID-19 risk, down from a “high” level of COVID-19 risk.

Erie County waiting on state to follow new CDC guidance

By Brandon Lewis Buffalo UPDATED 8:34 AM ET May. 14, 2021 PUBLISHED 10:33 PM ET May. 13, 2021 PUBLISHED 10:33 PM EDT May. 13, 2021 SHARE The CDC released new guidelines on Thursday saying people don t have to wear masks in most places, as long as they are fully vaccinated. However, Western New Yorkers aren t out of the woods just yet.  What You Need To Know If you re fully vaccinated, you no longer have to wear a face mask in most places, according to the CDC Western New Yorkers are mixed about the guidance Erie County waiting for state s decision on following CDC guidance Lenny Skrill, who lives in Buffalo, said, I m feeling pretty good and I m ready to slowly re-engage with the world.  

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