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Feroleto Law Cleans Up

April 22, 2013

Attorney, Christine Vogel organized the Feroleto law contribution to the Buffalo Niagara River keeper Spring shoreline cleanup April 20. Paralegals Rachel Felix and Erica Obermiller, attorneys Paul Becker and John Feroleto and John’s sons, attorneys, John Feroleto and Joel Feroleto all pitched in to remove many bags of debris from the Scajaquada Expressway area and bike path between Elmwood Avenue and Grant Street in Buffalo.

Maybe it’s from being trial lawyers and helping people get back on their feet after a tragedy strikes them or a family member, maybe the folks who work here are predisposed, but a central and reoccurring discussion at the firm is what we can do for the Western New York and Buffalo community we know and love.

Saturday was a day, we all pitched in, and was great seeing the cooperation, caring and concern of all the volunteers. It’s what makes Buffalo and Western New York such a great city and area.

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