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Archive for January 21st, 2011

Glens Falls area loses 500 government jobs in last year

The PostStar reports

Here’s Monday’s Town Board Agenda

AGENDA TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 24, 2011 @ 7:00 PM

Noise Ordinance Public Hearing on Monday

AGENDA PUBLIC HEARING ON 2011 Town Noise Ordinance, January 24, 2011- 6:45 PM 1. Call Meeting To Order 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Roll Call 4. MOTION: To open the Public hearing. Click here to view proposed ordinance 5. DISCUSSION: Community Input and questions 6. MOTION: To close the Public hearing. 7. MOTION: Adjourn

Lake Placid students speak out on class cuts

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

January 24th Public Forum on Peru School Finances

Peru Central School District and Peru Central’s budget advisory committee is hosting a public forum at 6 PM this coming Monday, January 24th at 6 PM in the community room, adjacent to the main entrance of Peru High School. Monday’s 6 PM public forum will actively engage district residents by soliciting ideas and perceptions regarding […]

Air service aid targeted for cuts

The Watertown Daily Times reports

Owens urging scrutiny of two VA clinics

The Watertown Daily Times reports

Woman credits judge who took her kids away

The Press Republican reports

Zoning board approves variance for a new downtown store

By Donald McBrayer Rebecca Garrow was granted a use variance to open a consignment store at the recently closed Becky’s Diner location on Main Street. It will be known as “Thee Thrifty Peddler” (The 2 e’s on Thee is correct) and will sell new and used items including furniture, jewelry, clothing, antiques, crafts, etc. Mrs. […]

Owens loses his seat on House Homeland Security Committee

The Watertown Daily Times reports

Cuomo Weighs More Than 10,000 Layoffs

The Wall Street Journal reports