Business First
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NFTA selling summer youth pass
The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority will again offer a summer youth pass to people 17 years of age and under. The cost of the pass is $52.
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Area Businesses Look for Help to Expand
Tops Markets is looking for help from the Amherst IDA on its multi-year, $90 million store renovation plan. Company officials want to revamp the University Plaza store and a recently-converted Quality Market on Main Street in the Village of Williamsville.
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Gillibrand plan would boost tourism
The national and local tourism industry that has been rocked by the may soon find some relief in a new federal program aimed at promoting more domestic travelers
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Plaza deal tops $42M
A New Jersey-based commercial real estate developer has for the first time entered Buffalo Niagara and the Upstate New York region by acquiring six plazas from Developers Diversified Realty
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Middle schools: TRANSIT SCORES FIRST REPEAT WIN SINCE 2006
Elizabeth Carey reports on WNY Middle School Rankings.
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2010 school district databases
Business First has posted six databases that make it possible for you to sort through this year's school district rankings and gather additional information about specific districts
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Specialized ratings: CLARENCE IS MOST COST-EFFECTIVE DISTRICT, SHERMAN IS BIGGEST OVERACHIEVER
No Western New York school district spends its money more efficiently than Clarence does. And none is a bigger overachiever than Sherman.
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Senecas to Open $2 Million Allegany Store
The Seneca Nation of Indians will officially open its fourth convenience store on Friday.
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Leaders and trends for high schools
There is a link below that will take you to seven additional breakdowns of Business First's 2010 high school rankings at buffalo
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Rankings of high schools in languages
Business First not only rates the overall academic performance of high schools, but we also produce subject ratings for English/foreign languages, math, science and social studies