Sorry, Paulie, We've Seen
The Niagara Falls Reporter (Niagara Falls, NY) 2011, Sept 12, 12, 37
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This Tuesday, Sept. 13, city residents will go to the polls for what may be the most important primary election in recent history here in the Falls. Election Day will serve as a mandate on whether voters--who pay most of the bills here--are happy with the direction the city is headed. For the last four years, Mayor Paul Dyster has run the city pretty much the way he wants. City Council opposition to his initiatives has been virtually nonexistent.
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