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NY 50a repeal: Courts to decide just how transparent police need to be
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WATERTOWN â Two City Council members are accusing Mayor Jeffrey M. Smith of failing to share pertinent information about a funding request that was submitted by Hospice of Jefferson County for a planned expansion project.
Council members Leonard G. Spaziani and Lisa A. Ruggiero are criticizing Mayor Smith for how he handled the $445,000 funding request, accusing him of not being transparent.
They said they never saw documents that hospice officials had provided for the $445,000 request in Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Fund money to enhance its ventilation system as part of a $2.37 million four-bed expansion of the organizationâs Gotham Street facility.
Niskayuna school board sets July 22 meeting to discuss superintendent search | The Daily Gazette
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The Niskayuna school board will kick off its search for a new superintendent at a special meeting scheduled for July 22 at 4:30 p.m.
District officials announced the planned meeting Tuesday, giving the board its first chance to discuss how to move forward with a search since Superintendent Cosimo Tangorra Jr. last week announced he was leaving the district for the superintendent position at the New Hartford Central School District near Utica in the fall.
The meeting will be held at the district’s central office board meeting room and will also be live streamed in a manner similar to how meetings have been streamed throughout the pandemic. The meeting will be open for in-person attendance.