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Weighted votes in Warren County
I've received some inquiries about the Warren County Board of Supvervisors weighted vote system.
Portion of Route 9N in Hague to close for sewer work
A portion of Route 9N between Route 8 and New Hague Road will close Wednesday to allow the town to progress on sewer work, town and state officials said today.
School district invites vision of future
Superintendent Linda Kaumeyer is inviting the community to put on 3-D glasses. As part of a district initiative, known as Vision 2012, students, teachers, staff members, parents and other community members are ...
Report: Motorist died of heart failure
An autopsy Thursday found that the Granville man who died after a Wednesday afternoon car crash on Route 22 succumbed to heart failure and not injuries from the crash, police said.
Indicted over Darfur, Sudan's President Feints and Punches Back
Ever since the International Criminal Court began pursuing allegations of war crimes in Darfur in 2005, its investigators have pursued a government-backed militia leader known as "the colonel of colonels." Ali ...
Former Ticonderoga school board member honored for distinguished service
William Brennan, who spentA 40 years on the Ticonderoga school board until recently retiring, has won the New York School Boards Association's top award for distinguished service in 2008.
The Filmmuseum and Thought Equity Motion Sign for Long Term Digitization Relationship
The national Filmmuseum in Amsterdam has chosen US company Thought Equity Motion to be their partner in the digitization of the Dutch national film heritage.
Bloomsbury Auctions New York Celebrates the Flora and Fauna of Print...
Bloomsbury Auctions New York Celebrates the Flora and Fauna of Print - New York's First Auction Dedicated Solely to Natural History in over a Decade on November 11 NEW YORK, Oct.
Deepening finance crisis causes global market panic
Desperate new measures by governments in Europe and North America to stabilise the financial system failed to stop panic selling that swept global markets Monday amid deepening gloom at the scope of the banking ...
Comments by an Israeli cabinet minister, Rafi Eitan, to Der Spiegel are raising speculation about an Israeli operation aimed at kidnapping President Ahmadinejad of Iran and putting him on trial for inciting ...
Pak appoints new envoy to China
Pakistan on Friday named seasoned diplomat M Masood Khan as its new ambassador to China.
County looks to tighten further
Warren County's proposed budget for 2009 is facing an 11.6 percent increase after department heads followed a directive to cut their budgets by 3 percent.
Serbia could become EU candidate in 2009, Barroso says - Summary
Serbia could become a candidate for European Union membership as early as 2009 following the capture of war-crimes indictee Radovan Karadzic, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said Wednesday.
Hague meeting addresses school taxes
Residents in Hague say they are paying more than their fair share of taxes to fund the Ticonderoga Central School District.
End Suffering in Darfur, Turkey Urges
ISTANBUL, Turkey - Turkey's president urged the Sudanese leader, Omar al-Bashir, during talks yesterday to act responsibly and to end the suffering in the devasted Darfur region.
Motorcyclist killed in Hague crash
A motorcyclist traveling in a group of more than 20 bikers died Saturday after colliding with a sport utility vehicle in Hague, the State Police said.
WEB-ONLY: Weil Gotshal attorneys monitor international criminal court in pro bono project
Attorneys at New York's Weil Gotshal & Manges are leading an international pro bono project for Human Rights Watch in which they are monitoring and writing case digests, almost on a daily basis, on the ...
Serbia's foreign minister heads to New York to seek UN support for Belgrade's policy on Kosovo
Jeremic will submit a resolution to the U.N. General Assembly seeking an opinion from the Netherlands-based court about the legality of Kosovo's secession from Serbia, the Foreign Ministry said.
Resignation of Judge Navanethem Pillay
The Hague - ICC-CPI-20080730-PR344-ENG - Judge Navanethem Pillay has resigned from the International Criminal Court effective 31 August 2008.
Nigeria says no going back on Bakassi handover to Cameroon
Nigeria declared Friday it would not go back on the final handover to Cameroon on August 14 of the oil-rich Bakassi peninsula on the maritime border between the two countries.
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