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As If the 90’s Never Left: Medicaid in 2026

Generation X was conditioned to believe that its cultural footprint would only leave the faintest impression. It took a few visits to the mall with my teenage daughter to dispel that belief. A Nirvana T-shirt hung next to an Oasis T-shirt, which hung next to a Sublime T-shirt. Oversized, baggy sweatshirts dominated the clothing racks. These were not artifacts from some 50-year-old’s closet. This IS the style. There is something to be said about the iconography and styles of y

Garrison Proposes 2.27% Tax Levy Increase

By Holly Crocco The Garrison Union Free School Board got its first look at the proposed $15.3 million budget for the 2026-27 school year during its March 4 meeting. According to Superintendent of Schools Dr. Greg Stowell, in drafting the budget, administration sought to stay within the state-mandated property tax cap, address infrastructure needs, maintain staffing levels, pilot new literacy programs, and invest in its proposed outdoor learning space – all while being mindful

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