Western NY churchgoers receive $100 in envelopes

The Miami Herald Monday 21st November, 2011

DEPEW, N.Y. -- Dozens of congregants at a western New York church received a little something extra while attending services this past weekend.Envelopes each containing a $100 bill were handed out to about 85 families and individuals older than 18 near the end of Sunday's service at The Vine Wesleyan Church in Depew (deh-PYOO'), in suburban Buffal...


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