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Public Works Talks Speed Limit Adjustments, Safer Streets

Lower speed limits could be coming to a street near you as city officials continue discussing ways to implement the Safe Streets for All program. Councilman Daniel Gonzalez, D-At Large and chair of the City Council’s Public Works Committee, said during a recent council work session an ...

STEM Master: Pine Valley Teacher Selected For State Master Program

SOUTH DAYTON — It takes a lot of work for a teacher to be selected for induction into the highly competitive New York State Master Teacher Program, and this year Pine Valley Central School district is seeing one of their own joining the ranks. The New York State Master Teacher Program ...

Borrello’s Medicaid Audit Proposal Defeated

Legislation that has been introduced for the past seven years has been approved by the state Senate - but not before Democrats defeated an amendment introduced by Sen. George Borrello. The state Senate approved S.353, sponsored by Sen. Gustavo Rivera, D-Bronx, by a unanimous 62-0 vote. The ...

Police Chief Charter Change Discussed

Since 2002, the titles of police chief and fire chief have fallen under the purview of one administrative position, the Director of Public Safety. With the recent retirement of Timothy Jackson, police chief and city public safety director, the retirement of Matthew Coon, fire chief, back in ...

Frozen Fun: Mayville Ready For Winterfest, Which Begins Friday

MAYVILLE – The centerpiece of the Mayville Winterfest is nearly complete, as the festival runs Friday to Sunday. During the Mayville Village Board meeting Tuesday, Mayor Rick Syper called this year’s castle “the biggest castle Mayville has ever seen.” He said there have been 15-20 ...