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Thursday, 26 August 2010 15:31 |
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School set to open with realignment |
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Thursday, 26 August 2010 15:28 |
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By Bill Riccio, Jr. Voice Editor With the new school year set to open Monday, it’s a new school year, and a new organizational plan. Students will head to classes next week, and for many, it’s going to be a new experience. For the first time in the city’s history, the city’s six elementary schools will house students in grades K-4, while fifth and sixth graders will now travel to Carrigan Middle School, and seventh and eighth graders moving to Bailey. The reorganization plan was necessitated under the financial constraints the system found itself during and after the budget cycle that resulted in the budget that began July 1. |
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Arbitrators rule for city; officials spar |
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Thursday, 12 August 2010 00:00 |
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A state arbitration panel last week upheld the original police arbitration award that was issued by the state Board of Mediation and Arbitration in March. At the center of the debate over the arbitration award was an actuarial study estimating the difference in cost between the police pension plan and the proposed 401(k) retirement savings plan. According to the study, the city would save $10 million in the long run by switching new hires to a 401(k) plan. The three-member panel voted unanimously to uphold the arbitration board’s original award, which requires new hires to enroll in a 401(k) plan. |
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Reorganization plan took a massive effort |
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Thursday, 26 August 2010 15:25 |
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By Bill Riccio, Jr. Voice Editor Closing down two schools and consolidating classes into two other buildings is not an easy task. Over the summer hundreds of school personnel and thousands of man-hours have been spent in making the transition of the city’s school system a smooth one. “We started when school closed in June and we’ve been working on it throughout the summer, “ said Jon Capone, the WHHS athletic director who was asked to help coordinate the move by Supt. of Schools Neil Cavallaro. |
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City, friends pay tribute to Tony Inzero |
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Thursday, 12 August 2010 00:00 |
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The Downtown Merchants Association and business community came together with city officials last week to honor a member and associate who worked hard for downtown improvements. Mayor John M. Picard, read a mayoral proclamation dedicating the farmers market in memory of Flower Affair co-owner Tony Inzero at a ceremony attended by about two dozen city officials, downtown merchants, family and friends Aug. 5 on the Green. On hand for the ceremony was Inzero’s longtime friend and colleague, Betty DelVecchio, along with his wife, Patti, daughter, Jenna Whetzel, and son, Anthony. “From this day forward, the Tony Inzero Farmers Market will grace the West Haven Green as a lasting tribute to his lifework and his love for West Haven,” the proclamation reads. |
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