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Town of Keene Supervisor Bill Ferebee, left, and town Highway Department employee Ryan Hall Tuesday, Aug. 28 put up one of two banners on the Marcy Field building thanking people for supporting the recovery effort for Tropical Storm Irene, which caused a lot of damage to roadways, bridges and buildings. It was the one-year anniversary of the storm. Photo by Andy Flynn
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KEENE — Driving home from vacation last week, Essex County Board Chairman and Jay Supervisor Randy Douglas passed a line of vehicles that immediately sent him back in time. “My wife and I were on our way home from Florida
when we came across a convoy of power company trucks heading into Florida to prepare for Hurricane Isaac,” Douglas said. “Emotionally, it brought back some memories.” The memories are not happy ones for Douglas, Keene Supervisor Bill Ferebee or the other supervisors, town residents and property
owners who suffered through the effects of Tropical Storm Irene, effects that are still being felt one year later. “I think that I have learned over the past year is that you have to have patience,” Ferebee said. “Any time that you deal with things in government, there has to be patience. FEMA
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TUPPER LAKE — Even with the heavy hand of state government reaching down and forcing New York school districts to change their teaching and learning standards this year, Tupper Lake school officials are embarking on an ambitious plan to redefine the way they teach children and prepare them for the labor force after graduation. Starting Sept. 6, education in Tupper Lake will change forever. School Superintendent Seth McGowan says the philosophy of education needs to change in order to properly prepare students for a world that, more than ever, relies on technology for continued success. And the key to that success is research. “I think we’re rethinking how we bring up kids
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LAKE PLACID — The Lake Placid Central School District’s previous year was highlighted by a tough budget process, taxpayer animosity toward the school superintendent and the untimely departure of the middle/high school principal. The new school year will be tough as well, but most of the stress is coming from state mandates in Albany, not from within. “I’ve never seen this much change in education in such a short amount of time, and it’s going to be overwhelming for a lot of our people,” said School Superintendent Randy Richards. “We’ll meet the challenge, but it will be overwhelming.” The New York State Education Department this year is requiring a number of new mandates that school districts must follow in order to improve teaching and learning standards. Mandates from the Common