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DOVER One week in. One week out.
Meaghan Gagnon and dozens of other Seacoast residents have been rotating between the streets and the emergency shelter operation at the Garrison Hotel for months now, hoping they can eventually climb out of their stressful hokey pokey and into stability.
“It’s like the weeks take forever,” said Gagnon, 39, of Dover. “But, you also (try to convince) yourself it hasn’t been that long. You don’t want to feel you’ve been out here that long because then you feel like it’s going to be permanent, like it’s going to be forever.”
Rochester School Board declines to investigate email access complaint
ROCHESTER The city School Board voted 10-1 Thursday not to investigate ethics complaints against Chair Paul Lynch, who abstained from the vote.
School Board member Karen Stokes had called for her board and City Council to investigate Lynch over her allegations of improper datamining.
A Rochester Police Department police investigation recently confirmed Lynch and Superintendent Kyle Repucci obtained information through the datamining of school district email accounts and district-provided devices used by Stokes, fellow board member Thom O’Connor and the head of the local teachers union. Police determined no laws were broken.
Rochester Main Street moves in new direction
ROCHESTER Rochester Main Street is retooling for 2021, refocusing its efforts on ways to support local businesses while uniting and emboldening the different groups working to move the Lilac City forward.
The changes are born out of the COVID-19 pandemic and out of public criticisms involving the nonprofit organization, according to Mike Guillette and Matt Wyatt. Guillette and Wyatt are the respective president and secretary of Main Street’s all-volunteer board.
“We’re trying to connect the dots as much as possible. We want to be working together on these efforts,” said Wyatt. “We’d like to take the next year to really show what Main Street can do when we work together, when we reach out to our businesses and when we take public input seriously.”