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Archive for April 26th, 2012

Firing bad teachers: Districts reluctant to take on long hearings

Firing bad teachers: Districts reluctant to take on long hearings | The Journal News | LoHud.com | LoHud.com.

Petition calls for Route 86 bike lanes

Petition calls for Route 86 bike lanes – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com 

Former Dartmouth College official admits embezzling from Vermont, New Hampshire nonprofits

Former Dartmouth College official admits embezzling from Vermont, New Hampshire nonprofits | Burlington Free Press 

Gov. Cuomo says minimum wage hikes can be a potential job creator

Gov. Cuomo says minimum wage hikes can be a potential job creator – NYPOST.com.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he will not approve of making teacher evaluations public

Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he will not approve of making teacher evaluations public – NY Daily News.

Lewis County legislators approve contract with 200 union workers

Watertown Daily Times | Lewis legislators approve contract with 200 union workers.

Plattsburgh mail processing center could stay open

Postal possibilities » Local News » Press-Republican.

Assemblywoman Duprey announces volunteer opportunities at Point au Roche State Park

Two years ago, a couple of hundred people rallied outside my district office on the Plattsburgh Oval to protest the possible closure of Point au Roche State Park.  As we all know, the Legislature allocated the funds to keep the state parks open.  At that time dozens of concerned people asked what they could do […]