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As staff certify signatures, Salem preliminary elections take shape
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With Only A Week To Finalize, Janey s $3 76 Billion Budget Meets With Disapproval From The Boston City Council
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Greenfield Ways and Means Committee to deliberate city’s operating budget this week
Published: 5/3/2021 4:50:49 PM
GREENFIELD Members of the City Council Ways and Means Committee have commended the police chief, fire chief and public works director for their “extraordinary efforts” in creating “bare bones” operating budgets for next year that do not include cutting services or people.
The committee will begin deliberations on all city department operating budgets this week and will eventually vote a recommendation to send to the full council. The council will then hold a public hearing, do its own deliberating and vote a final operating budget for the city that will take effect on July 1.
Dr Santin to lead Ohio s largest physician organization - Wilmington News Journal
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In a school year filled with unprecedented challenges and burdened by the limitations of remote learning, Boston city and school officials are considering avenues to ensure struggling students get the help they need including, possibly, by holding them back a grade.
Last week, the Boston City Council unanimously adopted a resolution filed by At-Large Councilor and mayoral hopeful Annissa Essaibi George. The non-binding measure vocalizes council support for Boston Public Schools and the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to “determine every way to support our students educational, social, and emotional development, including pursuing a student retention policy” amid the COVID-19 pandemic.