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North Country libraries: balancing services, budgets
Betsy Brooks (left) and Eva Jankowska of the Clinton-Essex-Franklin Library System
Betsy Brooks (left) and Eva Jankowska of the Clinton-Essex-Franklin Library System
A note posted on the Plattsburgh Public Library desk, thanking the public for their support
A note posted on the Plattsburgh Public Library desk, thanking the public for their support
(01/25/12) Libraries aren't just quiet places filled with books. In the North Country, libraries serve as social hubs and community centers. These days, they're scrambling to keep pace with the changing ways that we use information and technology.

But decreases in funding are making it harder for rural libraries to juggle their many missions. Sarah Harris has our story. more

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McHugh attaches strings to Iraq funding
(02/13/07) The Bush Administration has asked Congress for more than $90 billion to continue fighting the war in Iraq this year. North Country Congressman John McHugh says he's not willing to give it without strings attached. McHugh has introduced a bill that would authorize half of the President's request, and then assess how well the Iraqi government and U.S. military are using the money. The Iraqi Government Accountability Act establishes six benchmarks, which include securing Baghdad, disarming militias, and providing for economic development. McHugh spoke with David Sommerstein yesterday.

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Proposed Financial Aid Cuts Could Affect over 100,000 NY College Students
(06/14/05) Proposed cuts to federal financial aid might affect over 100,000 college students in New York, according to the American Council of Education. Senator Hillary Clinton is fighting the cuts with counter-legislation.

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At Paul Smiths Ceremony, Clinton Calls For Education Funding
Sen. Clinton addresses Paul Smiths grads (Source:  Nancie Battaglia)
Sen. Clinton addresses Paul Smiths grads (Source: Nancie Battaglia)
(05/02/05) Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton gave the commencement address yesterday at Paul Smiths College, in the Adirondacks. Clinton called for more funding for higher education. As Chris Knight reports, her appearance came as the school recovers from a painful year.

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NY Legislature Restores Education Funding
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(05/01/03) The New York State legislature is still passing budget bills, as Governor George Pataki continues to condemn the lawmakers and threaten retribution. From Albany, Karen DeWitt reports. (4:47)
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NY School Aid Funding Ruled Constitutional
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(06/27/02) Governor Pataki and the state legislature do not have to restructure the state school aid formula now that an appeals court has overturned a lower court ruling and declared that the current system of funding is indeed constitutional. Karen Dewitt reports.
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Schools Ask State for More Money
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(03/06/02) Superintendents and school board members of the state's five largest schools came to Albany to lobby for money and more control for their school districts. Karen Dewitt reports.
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School Aid Reform
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(01/12/01) A state supreme court justice has given New York eight months to reform the way school aid is shared among over 700 districts across the state. The ruling said the state is violating its own constitution, illegally shortchanging children in poor districts. The New York State School Boards Association is welcoming the decision, but acknowledges that a difficult balancing act must now begin in earnest. Martha Foley has more.
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