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Buffalo, NY Named Nicest Place in America!

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Three Cheers for Buffalo, New York! This year, Buffalo proved why it’s called “The City of

[Reader's Digest]( Three Cheers for Buffalo, New York! [Past Winners]( This year, Buffalo proved why it’s called “The City of Good Neighbors.” Faced with a recent series of hardships and tragedy—from a record-shattering blizzard that crippled the city for days to Buffalo Bills' safety Damar Hamlin’s near-death experience on the field—Buffalo opened up instead of shutting down. Writer Bill Hangley Jr. introduces the country to people like Craig Elston, who turned his barbershop into a makeshift shelter during the storm, and many more. Read the full story on [RD.com]( and in the October 2023 issue of Reader’s Digest. [Read More About Buffalo]( [Thank You, Buffalo]( On January 2, 2023, the Buffalo Bills' Damar Hamlin experienced cardiac arrest while playing against the Cincinnati Bengals. Read the NFL star’s letter to the city that rallied around him during his biggest challenge, exclusively on [RD.com]( and in Reader’s Digest. [Read More]( The Nicest Partner in America This year, Reader’s Digest partnered with Dollar General in the search for the Nicest Places in America because they too know what it means to be here for what matters. Dollar General’s mission of Serving Others is positively impacting families, employees, and communities in 19,000+ locations across the U.S. [See Their Impact]( You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL} [Manage Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Trusted Media Brands, Inc. 1610 N 2nd St, Suite 102 Milwaukee, WI 53212 © 2023 Trusted Media Brands. All rights reserved.

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