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After Amo

The hottest ticket in town is the congressional seat occupied by Amo Houghton.             A cavalcade of Republican candidates is courting the 29th district seat, held by Houghton since 1987. Houghton, 77, is stepping down when his term ends this year.             In the chase are MonroeCounty legislator Mark Assini; Rochester businessman Geoffrey Rosenberger; Bill […]

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Car 54, where are you?

There are areas in the city of Rochester where people are not getting adequate police service.             “The inequality of the calls for service right now in some areas compared to other areas, I think, [is] startling,” says City Council President Lois Giess.             According to a study commissioned by the Rochester Police Department, there […]

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You’re not the boss of me

The Rochester School Board wants a chance to get its own house in order before City Hall calls in maid service.             City Council has proposed changing the city charter to dictate, some school board members say, the format the school budget will take. Council needs to make certain requirements, explains Councilman Benjamin Douglas, because […]

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More money = better schools?

How much will it take? And who gets it?             Those two questions are essentially at the heart of deliberations taking place in Albany following a landmark court decision over school funding.             New York City schoolchildren, the court ruled last year, have been denied their constitutional right to a “sound, basic education.” The governor […]

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Shut up and do something

Everybody is disgusted, outraged, disillusioned, and disappointed. Yet, funding for city school nurses still hasn’t been restored.             Last week there were: two press conferences, an ugly Ways and Means committee meeting, a lawsuit, and a phone-a-thon — all about the nurses. Leaving city kids without school health care would be a travesty, everyone said. […]

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Seventy-seven pink slips

Feeling like a political pawn: Cris Zaffuto, acting president of CSEA Local 828, which represents all city school nurses and nurses’ aides. Christine Carrie Fien Seventy-seven pink slips by Christine Carrie Fien It’s about borrowing at a lower versus higher interest rate. It’s about pushing expenses into the future. It’s about 77 pink slips.             […]

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