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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2012

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Teacher evaluation agreement reached By Keith Lobdell keith@denpubs.com WILLSBORO — The state of New York is working to keep federal education funding, and may now have a compromise when it comes to teacher evaluations. The agreement, made between Gov. Andrew Cuomo, State Education Department (SED) Commissioner John King and United Teachers President Richard C. Iannuzzi, would usher in a new statewide teacher evaluation system that, according to a release sent out by the state Feb. 16, “will make New York state a national leader in holding teachers accountable for student achievement.” “I'm happy that a settlement has been reached so we (the teachers and the district) can continue work on the evaluation system we

Student a finalist for PSA contest PAGE 2 SPECIAL REPORT

Confronting the dangers of K-2 PAGE 13

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SPORTS

Workshop set at IDA

Elizabethtown-Lewis’ Shonna Brooks tries to get position against Westport’s Allison Sherman during the Feb. 17 Mountain and Valley Athletic Conference regular season finale between the Lady Lions and Lady Eagles. The Lions scored a 59-48 victory over the Eagles, earning the MVAC Division I title as well as the top seed in the upcoming Section VII/Class D playoffs, which start this weekend. For more pictures from this game, go to www.thevalleynews.org/photos/galleries. For more on sectionals, see pages 18-19. Photo by Keith Lobdell

Keene super questioned over gas use By Katherine Clark katherine@denpubs.com

Pats earn state track bids PAGE 18

KEENE — Town board members have decided not to pursue criminal charges against Keene Supervisor William Ferebee for pumping town fuel into his personal vehicle in early January.

After reviewing the situation at a Feb. 14 meeting, board members concluded that Ferebee’s actions did not constitute an abuse of power, noting it was a onetime incident prompted by the supervisor running out of gas. “We all agreed as a board that the incident should be

reported to New York state audit and control and that (Ferebee) should send a letter to them and reimburse the town for the gas that was taken in the emergency situation,” said town board member Robert Biesemeyer. The situation unfolded during the afternoon of Tuesday, Jan. 10 as Ferebee

By Keith Lobdell keith@denpubs.com

was traveling on Route 73 en route to the Keene town office on Hurricane Road. Just before he got there, his vehicle began stalling out because of a lack of fuel. He said he was able to get the vehicle to the lower town sand pit, where the town fuel tanks are located. CONTINUED ON PAGE 11

ELIZABETHTOWN — Two local organizations are looking to help those seeking to start a new business. The North Country Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Plattsburgh State University along with the Essex County IDA are co-sponsoring a workshop for individuals who are thinking about starting their CONTINUED ON PAGE 11

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Boneless Beef Chuck..........................................$3.59 lb. Fresh Pork Tenderloins......................................$4.29 lb. Beef Top Round for London Broil or Over Roast..$3.99 lb. Center Cut Pork Chops........................................$2.79 lb. Homemade Italian Sausage.................................$2.19 lb.

Land-o-Lakes American Cheese..........................$4.39 lb. Hard Salami........................................................$4.39 lb.

BAKERY Fresh Baked English Muffin Bread....................$2.39 loaf

Index LOCAL COLUMNISTS

P4 P6 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR P7 OBITUARIES P13 SPORTS P18-19 ADIRONDACK OUTDOORS P20 CALENDAR OF EVENTS P21 CROSSWORD PUZZLE P22 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS P24 CLASSIFIEDS P23-24

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