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The Buffalo News am 2019-02-08 01:56
When bus driver passed out, Williamsville North students came to the rescue
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Dieser Artikel handelt von Stephen T. Watson, Jessica Said, Madelyn Greco, Isabella Custodi, Thomas Schwartz, Jessica Ireland und darüber hinaus zu Williamsville North und auch Buffalo News, North’s, Student Transportation of America, Buffalo Veterans Affairs Medical Center for, Assistant Fire Chief Scott Preston, North High School und auch zu North Principal Andre Thomas als auch Tonawanda, Birchwood, Getzville, Williamsville, Amherst und zu Cottonwood, von The Buffalo News