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Buffalo Leaders Urge Communities of Color to Get Vaccinated

By Brandon Lewis Buffalo SHARE BUFFALO, N.Y. Local leaders are trying to confront the mistrust communities of color have with the COVID-19 vaccine. They’re hoping their experiences encourage others to sign up to get vaccinated. What You Need To Know Buffalo organizations are coming together to urge communities of color to get the COVID-19 vaccine A UB doctor says history has a lot to do with the mistrust minorities have with the vaccine Having reliable sources spread information can help break down those barriers  ​​ An ounce of prevention outweighs a ton of regret,” says Bishop Perry Davis, the founder of the Stop the Violence Foundation.

UB experts join team to ensure equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccine in WNY - UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff

UB experts join team to ensure equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccine in WNY - UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff
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The Day - Memories: The Marguerite Building - News from southeastern Connecticut

Ken Keeley, Special to The Times The Marguerite Building, pictured here in 1890, was one of three buildings former Norwich Mayor Timothy Murphy constructed and named after his three daughters, Marguerite, Alice and Marion. Only the Alice Building, which sits on Main Street, remains today. The Marguerite, which sat on the corner of North Main Street and East Main Street at Burnham Square, fell into disrepair due to neglect. It was a unique building because trains ran under the back of the building, causing severe vibration. In the late 1900s, parts of the building started falling onto the railroad tracks below. After becoming a safety problem, the building was condemned by the city, and demolished in 1996.

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