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In addition, nearly all districts will get grants from the federal American Rescue Plan that are not part of their budgets but that can be targeted at a range of priorities.
Districts are looking at very different increases in state aid, and various levels of federal stimulus cash, depending on numerous factors, including student poverty rates and how much they ve been shortchanged state aid until now.
Richard Del Moro, superintendent of the Middletown school district, told the school board last month that his district’s proposed 0% increase in the tax levy “is the direct result of the increased aid we received from the state of New York.” But he would make no guarantees about the future: “I cannot promise that each and every year there will be a 0% increase, or no increase, on the taxes. But this year, we are able to do it.”
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Joseph Flaherty had a detailed account in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette this morning about Pulaski Prosecuting Attorney Larry Jegley’s unhappiness over remarks attributed to Police Chief Keith Humphrey about failure to prosecuting loitering arrests by police at street racing gatherings.
An account of a neighborhood association meeting with Humphrey and Mayor Frank Scott Jr. suggested Humphrey had faulted Jegly for failure to pursue the citations. A crime watch leader for the St. Charles Community Association wrote:
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“The Chief put a significant portion of the blame for [the department’s] failure to stop these groups on the prosecutor’s failure to prosecute citations issued by the [department]. There seems to be a clear disconnect between the Mayor/Police Chief and the prosecutor’s office.”
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By Scott Kirsner Globe Correspondent,Updated December 15, 2020, 4:16 p.m.
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District Hall used to be one of the epicenters of the Boston startup ecosystem, with several events every week and usually a crowded coworking space as well.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
Even if you think you have no connection to Bostonâs startup ecosystem, the startup ecosystem is connected to you.
For about the last 75 years, Boston has been a pretty good place to start a company, get venture capital funding, hire people, and grow â whether youâre a Moderna making vaccines or a tech startup like Toast, making it possible for people to use their mobile phones to order take-out.