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Volume 9 • Issue 32 • September 19 – September 25, 2014
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Adirondack Balloon Festival page 29
Henry Street Harvest Festival page 30 Festival For The Lake page 30
Antique Truck Show page 2
So Long, Regents Murphy’s Law La Salle Institute Does Away With State Tests
“I Owe It To the Community” by Arthur Gonick Saratoga TODAY
La Salle offers many JROTC activities and events.
by Stephanie Hale-Lopez Saratoga TODAY TROY – In the midst of heated debate regarding education curriculum between parents, school
districts and New York State, one area school has decided against participating in the Regents Examinations beginning this school year. See La Salle pg. 9
BALLSTON SPA – Stating that: “he couldn’t leave anything to chance” James A. Murphy, who will be unopposed in November’s election for Saratoga County Judge, announced that he was resigning his position early as Saratoga County District Attorney – a position he has held for over fourteen years. The resignation, by letter to Governor Cuomo, took effect on Thursday, September 18, at 5 p.m. Because he has resigned before September 20, by statute Murphy forfeits the remainder of his salary, benefits and health coverage immediately. But the nearly 30 “at will” employees of the DA’s Office would retain their positions and the cases would continue without
Robotics Club Page 12
Inside TODAY Blotter 5 Obits 6 Business
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Education 12-13 Pulse 29-32 Sports 36-40
James A. Murphy III turnover in prosecutors assigned. Murphy cited these as the two main factors in reaching his decision. “I have worked for 27 years with these people,” Murphy said. “They have built strong relationships with the people involved with their cases, See Murphy pg. 7
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