Leaders of a group that represents hundreds of liquor stores will meet Tuesday with Buffalo lawmakers as part of a campaign to block a state plan that would allow supermarkets and grocery stores to sell wine.
Panel to hear plea to fight wine sales in Buffalo grocery stores on
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