Issue of February 3, 2010

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As I See It - Florentine, Kolb and Farmworker Labor

Louise Hoffman Broach / Wayuga Editor
Wednesday, February 3 2010
The North Rose-Wolcott  school board has once again postponed a decision about the future of the Florentine Hendrick Elementary School. It was on the agenda last week and it was tabled. Retiring Superintendent Lucinda Miner said the resolution that was proposed was for closure, saving $575,000 annually.

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Budget is Opportunity to Change Business as Usual


Wednesday, February 3 2010

To the Editor:
As the state and nation continue to deal with the effects of the ongoing economic crisis, New Yorkers begin this year with an opportunity to finally change how we do things and with a chance to set us on a course that will bring real economic recovery that creates good-paying jobs.

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Crime Should Not Pay


Wednesday, February 3 2010
To the Editor:
All across New York State, law-abiding citizens have been tightening their  belts, cutting spending and foregoing even the smallest luxuries. Everyone has had to sacrifice in these difficult economic times---everyone except those individuals who have broken the law, and are now incarcerated in our state’s prisons.

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An Open Letter to the Attorney General and US President


Wednesday, February 3 2010
To the Editor:
I am probably wasting time, but I have to tell you it is simply beyond belief how and why you two incompetents are so determined to put this nation at serious risk by insisting that Muslim terrorists be afforded civil trials on U.S. soil.

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