Jeremy Moule
Deputy editorJeremy Moule is a deputy editor with WXXI News.
He’s a 2001 graduate of St. John Fisher College. Prior to his time with CITY and WXXI News, he did stints at the Messenger-Post papers, the now-defunct Journal-Register in his hometown of Medina, the Bee Group Newspapers in suburban Buffalo, and the Batavia Daily News.
When Jeremy is not on the job, he enjoys photography, reading, and watching horror movies of all types. He lives in the Wadsworth Square neighborhood of the city with his greyhound, Gold.
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Throughout his campaign, County Executive Adam Bello tried to show that under his leadership, the county has addressed major issues in the community.
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County Executive Adam Bello, a Democrat, has campaigned on his record. Republican Mark Assini is trying to make the case that he could do a better job.
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Two other competitive Legislature races covering parts of Perinton, Henrietta, and Pittsford could also influence which party has the majority in the chamber.
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Ambulance service providers say the change would ensure more of their claims are paid.
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The teachers and therapists who provide services to young children with developmental delays are paid less than when the program began 30 years ago.
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Brighton GOP leader Patrick Reilly was elected to the post during the county committee’s annual convention Saturday, which party officials said had the largest turnout since 1990
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The former Vacuum Oil properties languished under the previous owner.
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The town has three colleges within and along its borders. It wants students at them to be able to easily bike between campuses.
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The Children's Agenda is calling on the state to enact policies and programs to help families find a stable place to live.
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Almost every county legislator has signed on as a sponsor of the legislation, virtually assuring that it will pass.