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The Day - Business Briefs - News from southeastern Connecticut

The Day - Business Briefs - News from southeastern Connecticut
theday.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theday.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

In shooting s aftermath, local Asian Americans seek solidarity from tragedy

In shooting s aftermath, local Asian Americans seek solidarity from tragedy
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Architects of Berkshire Museum art sale say pervasive meanness within museum community keeps it from meaningful changes

Architects of Berkshire Museum art sale say pervasive meanness within museum community keeps it from meaningful changes
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Jerry Moore: Keeping government information acessible

WATERTOWN — While campaigning for the presidency leading up to the 2008 election, Barack Obama pledged unprecedented openness. Long story short, that didn’t happen. Obama actually gained a reputation for operating an incredibly closed administration, according to May 24, 2016, column in the Washington Post by Margaret Sullivan. “[T]he Obama administration itself has been part of a different know-nothing problem. It has kept the news media — and therefore the public — in the dark far too much over the past 7½ years,” the article reported. “After early promises to be the most transparent administration in history, this has been one of the most secretive. And in certain ways, one of the most elusive. It’s also been one of the most punitive toward whistleblowers and leakers who want to bring light to wrongdoing they have observed from inside powerful institutions.”

Decision in Albany case from arbitrator, a Syracuse professor, draws mayor s ire

Decision in Albany case from arbitrator, a Syracuse professor, draws mayor’s ire Updated Mar 17, 2021; By Steve Hughes | Times Union, Albany Albany, N.Y. An independent arbitrator exonerated city police officer Matthew Seeber of all charges last week for his role in an incident on March 2019 on First Street. In response, Mayor Kathy Sheehan wrote a letter to the state board that handles police arbitration, criticizing the arbitrator’s “racially biased conclusions,” and asking the board to stop using him. The ruling came nearly two years to the day that Seeber and other officers responded to 523 First St. for calls of a loud party. Three men Lee Childs, Mario Gorostiza and Armando Sanchez were arrested only to have their charges dropped after cell phone video of officers kicking Gorostiza was forwarded to police department leaders, sparking an investigation.

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