What's behind the Occupier ID check?
Rochester City Newspaper (blog)
By Jeremy Moule Comments (0) At approximately 2 am Thursday, Rochester police officers walked into Washington Square Park and asked a group of seven Occupiers for identification. That much is not in dispute. But several other details about the evening ...

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DEVELOPMENT: Congel makes on-time tax payment
Rochester City Newspaper
By Jeremy Moule on February 3, 2012 Medley Centre is paid up, as far as the town, county, and East Irondequoit School District are concerned. Developer Scott Congel met a February 1 deadline for a $355901 payment to the Monroe County Industrial ...



Lake levels balancing act might now include wetlands
Rochester City Newspaper (blog)
By Jeremy Moule Comments (1) Over the last 50 years, Lake Ontario's coastal wetlands have been knocked out of balance, strangely enough, by a plan to balance lake levels. The plan, which dates back to 1963, tries to balance the needs of hydropower ...

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Spirit set for shake-up
Bendigo Advertiser
Spirit chairman Jeremi Moule, who is not up for re-election, said the influx of members was a good sign for the Spirit. “Personally, what I'm hoping is that the scenario we're in has attracted more people to the board,'' Moule said.

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POLITICS: Monroe keeps its Assembly districts
Rochester City Newspaper
By Jeremy Moule on January 27, 2012 Monroe County Assembly districts are facing changes, and residents in some towns will have new representatives if proposed maps released by a legislative task force yesterday are approved.

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POLITICS: Congressional redistricting factors are adding up
Rochester City Newspaper
By Jeremy Moule on January 24, 2012 The House seats held by Kathy Hochul and Tom Reed are increasingly likely to survive redistricting. As part of the once-a-decade redistricting process, New York has to eliminate two congressional seats.

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August 2011 progressions
The Times and Democrat
Voorhees College opened its 2011-2012 academic year with the appointment of Mary Ellen Moule to head the board of trustees. Moule became the first woman to serve as board chairperson since the institution was founded 115 years ago by a woman, ...



HEALTH: Controversial condom program approved
Rochester City Newspaper
By Jeremy Moule on January 27, 2012 City students will for the first time be able to get condoms in city schools. By a vote of 4 to 3, school board members approved a policy last night that includes a condom availability program.



Study advises lower speeds
Half Moon Bay Review
Jurisdictions are required to periodically check speeds and set speed limits within 5 mph of the prevailing speed of traffic, according to Michael Moule, a principal with Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates, which worked on the study.



Proposal splits Monroe into more Senate districts
Rochester City Newspaper (blog)
By Jeremy Moule Comments (0) A state task force released its proposed Assembly and Senate district lines today. I've only had a chance to examine the Senate districts so far, but this much is clear: Monroe County is facing some changes in its ...

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