As school districts begin to look at how they will electrify their bus fleets concerns still loom of infrastructure needs and costs, while questions remain over whether voters will approve
The Scotia-Glenville Central School District is considering adopting a pair of tax exemptions that would extend eligibility requirements to low-income seniors and provide some volunteer firefighters with a break on their tax bill.
A $12.5 million proposed capital project that would include upgrades to all school buildings with no impact to local taxpayers is currently being considered by the Scotia-Glenville Central School District Board of Education.
Drugs gangs jailed for more than 45 years after flooding streets with cocaine
Police seized £150,000 in cash and three kg of cocaine with a street value of about £300,000 during the operation
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Six drug dealers - including one from the Black Country - have been jailed for more than four decades.