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NY Pension Costs Could Explode[1]
The state’s fiscal problems go much deeper than the roughly 10 billion dollar deficit facing lawmakers and Governor-elect Andrew Cuomo next year.
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OTB bill fails in Senate; ‘lights the wick on a stick of dynamite’[2]
The Senate has voted down a bill designed to keep New York City’s bankrupt Off Track Betting operations afloat, tying an anchor that will sink its operations as soon as Wednesday.
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Having His State, And Eating It Too[3]
A reader forwarded this photo of Governor-elect Andrew Cuomo’s birthday cake, baked in the shape of the state of which he’ll soon be in charge.
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Governor set his priorities for pork[4]
Gov. David Paterson’s member items, which were quietly authorized a week ago by his budget director, represented priorities the governor has identified and will have no impact on the budget, said his chief deputy, Larry Schwartz.
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Neighbors speak out in deer culling debate[5]
A battle has been waged in the small village of Cayuga Heights. It is neighbor versus neighbor on whether or not to kill most of the village’s deer population.
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Stockbridge Valley, Morrisville-Eaton, Hamilton and Madison Schools consider merger; holding meeting tonight at 7 p.m. – oneidadispatch.com[6]
Four area boards of education will hold an informational meeting to discuss opportunities for sharing costs, consolidation and mergers.
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Boosters seek to push ‘rooftop highway’ ahead[7]
The concept of an Interstate connecting Watertown and Plattsburgh has been the holy grail of North Country economic developers for decades.
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Policy push leads to shove[8]
Two Assembly staffers who took part in a Monday news conference designed to press Gov.-elect Andrew Cuomo to sign on to a set of policies important to Latino groups lost their jobs hours later.