Monday, January 19, 2009

What's coming ...

Alright,

Here's the short list of what is news in this week's edition. We figure out the "what goes where" step on Tuesdays, because things have a habit of changing with little warning; such is news. Between inauguration happenings (and if anybody knows of any demonstrations or celebrations going on in the area before we go to press tomorrow evening, we'd love to stop by and get a picture) and anywhere between 1 and 137 inches of snow forecast tonight, things could change in a hurry. So drive safe and please don't fight each other for the bread and milk at the store.
• We'll have some shots of MLK celebrations, both a program at the main library from last week and the march up Churton Street from this morning.
• Vanessa will have stories from the Board of Education about AYP scores and policies of both assault on staff and infant abandonment.
• She'll also have something on Partnership Academy's ongoing discussion about its future role in the Orange County Schools system.
• I will have an update on some of the things that have been happening in the long interim between Waste Transfer Station meetings. The commissioners meet Thursday.
• I'll also have a recap of last week's public hearing on Forest Ridge (formerly Ashton Hall).
• Also, the town board voted in some new or increased fees for businesses and special events.
Plus, we'll have an article on the new Senior Center and lots of odds and ends.

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