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Small business grant winners are grateful, but have questions

Successful applicants not certain why they were awarded money, but other small businesses weren t. Author: Steve Brown Updated: 7:15 PM EST December 16, 2020 BUFFALO, N.Y. Carmen Reale and his partners had put in the work. For three years they built-up their gym, Rock Pile Athletics. They accumulated more and more members for their cross-training work-out center on Buffalo’s Main Street. There was talk of expansion. Then the pandemic hit. The gym quickly lost half its membership, and the owners discussed whether to hang it up. Reale said, “Do we keep trying to claw by or do we call it at some point?”

Another Voice: Kudos to Poloncarz for calling out anti-Semitism

Another Voice: Kudos to Poloncarz for calling out anti-Semitism
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It will be months before vaccine is ready for general public

It will be months before vaccine is ready for general public “As of right now, I do not have an answer It will be months before vaccine is ready for general public and last updated 2020-12-14 20:49:43-05 BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) — The 170,000 of COVID-19 vaccines began arriving across New State Monday. 14,500 of those doses are also being sent to Western New York. Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said he expects the first batch of vaccines will be heading straight to the hospitals. “I was under the impression from my sources, some pretty good sources, they were arriving today or tomorrow,” stated Poloncarz.

Zoom Tan wins lawsuit against state, Erie County officials

Zoom Tan wins lawsuit against state, Erie County officials Zoom Tan allowed to reopen Eileen Buckley Posted at 8:05 PM, Dec 14, 2020 and last updated 2020-12-14 20:05:19-05 BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — Zoom Tan locations in Erie County will be able to operate after winning a lawsuit against state and local officials. According to attorney Terrance Connors, who represented Zoom Tan, the business will be able to operate at full tilt without any risk associated with the transmission of the COVID-19 virus. Zoom Tan s 13 locations in Erie County s orange zone were forced to close. The business claimed is it not a personal care business and did not present an immediate risk.

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