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New Canaan Now & Then: Benoni St John Building

In addition to being the oldest building on the block, 102 Main Street is one of the more important historical  buildings in town. In 1801 when New Canaan was finally organized into its own town, the Main Street that we know today simply did not exist.   There was one blacksmith’s shop, five homes, and fields […]

Visuals and floor plans of proposed Hoboken High School presented

Listing of Every Candidate for Birmingham City Council Seats

Listing of Every Candidate for Birmingham City Council Seats
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Woodfin on What $455M Budget Means for Police, Schools, Neighborhoods

The Birmingham Times  Less than 24 hours after the Birmingham City Council approved his $455 million FY 2022 operating budget, Mayor Randall Woodfin on Wednesday went into detail about two areas that have raised the most concern by some over the spending plan – the police department and Birmingham City Schools.  The council on Tuesday approved the spending plan 8-0 which contains money for neighborhood revitalization including $10 million for street paving, an additional $1 million sidewalk budget and funds to maintain demolition and weed abatement. Councilor Stephen Hoyt was present but did not vote. The fiscal year starts July 1 and will run through June 30, 2022. However, the mayor held a press conference on Wednesday to focus on areas of potential concern.

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