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The Binghamton City School District is expecting to hire two youth advocates to work in their high school and middle schools with funding recently awarded to the city for gun violence prevention.
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Binghamton's mayoral candidates respond to the questions left unasked and unanswered during last month's mayoral debate.
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"When those lines are crossed people must be held accountable.”
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"We should be both expeditious and thorough. The state deserves that. The people of New York deserve that."
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Democrats on the council said they wanted a clearer plan of where the plans would be allocated.
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"Any charges or implications that somehow this is being slow walked, I can categorically deny that."
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"Even if the court ends up dismissing the violation, that one day or few days that you spend in jail are enough to lose your job."
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According to the council president, the issue will be taken up at a work session later this month
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The council plans to reconvene Monday, April 12 at 6 p.m. to resume consideration of agreement.
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“So when is the next meeting? What is the next step? We don’t have that.”