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WBEN Buffalo Business Report - Tuesday, October 1st 2019

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Buffalo-based multimedia communications company Veraview LLC has finished its work at Explore & More – The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Children's Museum.  Veraview installed the museum's cutting-edge technology systems, including server and network implementation, WiFi set-up, conference telephone system, surveillance cameras, paging system and digital signage.

The auction date for Cheektowaga's Diamond Hawk golf course was pushed back to October 4th due to the amount of interest.  Business First reports Chartwell Real Estate Auctions will conduct the auction at 11am at 255 Sonwil Drive.  Bidding will begin at $625,000.


Tops Friendly Markets has launched its Tops Totes for Change program to benefit non-profit organizations across the chains' three state footprint.  Shoppers can purchase a reusable bag with a special charity design for just $1.99 - with $1 of the proceeds being donated back to your community's local organization. The four charities benefiting from the campaign are Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, United Way, Feed America, and Children's Miracle Network.  Within those organizations the funds will benefit area local chapters including Children's Hospitals and area Food Banks.

Lawn Love - an app like Uber or Lyft, but for professional lawn care services - is launching in Buffalo.  The service enables its users to instantly schedule, review, and pay for various types of yard work through the use of a mobile app or website.   For more information, you can go to https://lawnlove.com