In a letter sent to the town and the complainant resolving the complaint, which was filed by Catherine Foster on Feb. 7, Assistant Attorney General Mary Nguyen found that the
The RTM debated cutting the $10.6 million to fix Penfield by about half, but approved the full amount, worrying FEMA would downgrade its insurance if it didn t.
A persistent shortage in emergency medical service workers is driving up costs for cities and towns as they pay higher salaries and offer more benefits.