But it is expected that the Republican-dominated coalition will appeal the decision, further delaying senate action and postponing resolution of the Senate leadership crisis.
Some beef sold at Hannaford being recalled; Boil-water order lifted in Port Kent; Lake Placid School Board meets tonight; Jay Town Clerk's Office adjusts days.
A teenager is facing a felony charge in connection with the alleged sale of marijuana to a younger teenager; A local woman has been arrested on charges of welfare fraud; Visitors from Canada were injured early Monday morning when their car struck a deer; A pedestrian remains in critical but stable condition Monday night after he was run over by a backing pickup truck Saturday night.
Dr. Robert Vogel, an expert in longevity, spoke to the region's health-care providers recently, emphasizing the need to promote healthy lifestyle choices in both diet and exercise to promote longer, healthier lives.
WIC clinics set for July; Chronic pain group to meet Thursday; Perry to introduce WRAP in E'town; Red Cross seeks blood donors; Franklin County clinics scheduled
The James Squires arbitration ruling, as infuriating as it is to many city taxpayers, has far less to do with the amount of money Squires himself will collect than the general state of employment contracts that are far too generous to workers.