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Archive for March 23rd, 2010

Diocese announces priest reassignments and a retirement

The Watertown Times reports

School Board Summary Report outlines possible cutbacks

Click here for the March 13th report

Senate plan would keep Ogdensburg prison, cut some aid

The Watertown Daily Times reports This story gives the viewpoint of Democratic State Senator Darrel Aubertine of the Watertown-Ogdensburg area on the State Senate budget resolution. He is fighting to keep the Ogdensburg prison open, but states he will work with Senator Betty Little to keep all the prisons open.

Party lines tell tale in state budget vote

The Times Union reports

Owens Announces Key Health Care Provisions To Take Effect Immediately

Rep. Praises Health Bill, Insurance Reform in Action WASHINGTON – Congressman Bill Owens today announced the key provisions of the recently passed health care reform package that will take effect immediately after the President signs the measure into law.  Owens recently voted to pass the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act to decrease costs for […]

Unexpected Election Costs and Potential Loss of Sales Tax Revenue Might Cause Budget Shortfall

By Donald McBrayer The Regular Town Board Meeting was held on Monday, March 22 at 7:00 PM. Minutes for the March 08 Town Board Meeting were approved and can be found at: http://d1091839.domain.com/PeruTown/min10/03-08-2010-RM.pdf In action the Board:

Backflow Prevention Ordinance Enacted

By Donald McBrayer A Public Hearing on the Backflow Prevention Device Ordinance was held on Monday, March 22 at 6:30 PM. Under this ordinance any commercial property or residential property with three or more dwellings hooked to town water will be required to have a backflow prevention device installed. Single-family homes and duplexes are exempt.