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Archive for February, 2011

Chittenden South teachers win 8% in raises over three years. Health insurance contribution increases from 12% to 15%

The Free Press reports

Assaults increase in NY prisons

WNBZ reports

APA issues Annual Report

The adirondack almanac reports

Tax burden in New York increases – Rate is 2.3% more than average state

The Buffalo News reports Here is the state by state tax data

Local SUNY schools losing funding

The Press Republican reports

Pasquale’s hours of operation on Planning Board’s March Agenda

AGENDA, PERU PLANNING BOARD, Wednesday, March 9th, 2011, 7:00 p.m. Peru Town Hall 1. CALL meeting to order. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. 3. ROLL CALL. 4. APPROVAL of February Minutes. 5. OPEN floor to Public Hearing. 6. SUBDIVISION & SEQR: KLC DEVELOPMENT LLC. Minor Subdivision ~ Calkins Rd. 7. DISCUSSION: S. BAZZANO, INC. Hours of Operation ~ […]

March 1st Public Session Workshop: Peru Central

From the office of A. Paul Scott, Superintendent of Schools Peru Central School District’s Board of Education has its second budget development workshop this coming Tuesday, March 1st at 6 PM in the community room, adjacent to the main entrance of Peru High School. It’s anticipated the Board will: Discuss a set of Peru Central […]

Sen. Little hopes bureaucracy-cutting bills pass

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

RSVP may by eliminated

The Press Republican reports

Tupper Lake woman wins $1.2 million

The Press Republican reports

Fort Ann school leaders consider cutting many jobs

The Post Star reports

Most schools in BOCES region have fewer students – over 10K less than 35 years ago

The Watertown Daily Times reports

Couple allowed to have chickens – Owners of Canton B&B want to serve fresh eggs to guests

The Watertown Daily Times reports

Cuomo Health Care Adviser Takes Pay From Health Industry

The New York Times reports

State locked into hikes – Cuomo looks to cut costs, but budget plan includes $140M for negotiated longevity, other increases for 50,000

The Times Union reports

Utica major proposes 3.9% property tax hike and wage freeze

The Observer Dispatch reports

Rockland County schools plan deep cuts – one district cut 188 jobs in the last two years

The Lo-Hud.com reports

Where Have The Good Men Gone?

The Wall Street Journal reports

Elmore SPCA is under renovation

The Press Republican reports

Taking aim at superintendent salaries

The Press Republican reports

Town Board to conduct Executive Session tomorrow to discuss pending litigation

The Town of Peru will hold a Special Board Meeting on February 23, 2011 at 6:30 PM at the Peru Town Hall for the purpose of holding an Executive Session to discuss the employment history of a particular individual and pending litigation.

Business threatened with arrest for advertising community events on its sign

The Free Press reports

Saratoga County plans veteran ID cards

The Post Star reports

4 of 5 Potsdam trustees want village dissolution vote

The Watertown Daily Times reports

Governor banks on reserves many schools don’t have

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports