The successful ousting of Tracy Curley by a majority of the School Committee in March was a costly move for the City of Fall River. Between a superintendent payout agreement, hiring an interim replacement and the sudden creation of a pricey deputy superintendent’s position, the shake-up will cost taxpayers $640,000. Curley’s separation agreement At the […]
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