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- CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. - Teachers who were fired and ultimately rehired in a dispute that focused national debate over education reform have returned to their Rhode Island classrooms to start the new school year. - There is a human face to this lingering recession. If TANF/ECF funding is not extended, more than a quarter of a million families across the U.S. are at risk of falling into unemployment again. - Baker caught some good surf -- sorry -- Friday with a new poll showing him within two points of Gov. Deval Patrick if “lean voters” were included, an electoral Venn diagram that left Independent Treasurer Timothy Cahill in rough shape, down to eight points, less than a fifth of Baker’s showing. - State House Weekly Roundup is a recap and analysis of the week in state government, this one covering Aug. 28 to Sept. 3, 2010 .... - Candidate for 1st Congressional District relying on his grass-roots effort - Aug. 27--Two reports on housing in Rhode Island have signs of hope that slow improvement continues after three years of decline, but they also could mean dark clouds ahead. - The Rhode Island Association of Realtors is optimistic about the future of the state's housing market despite a steep decline in sales of single-family homes last month. - Rhode Island Realtors optimistic as home sales drop, but prices continue to rise - WARWICK – Rhode Island home sales gave off mixed signals in July, as single-family units fell 34 percent year over year, as the median sales price rose to its highest level in nearly two years, according to statistics released Friday by the Rhode Island Association of Realtors. - Sales of single-family homes in Rhode Island plunged by a record 34 percent in July as the expiration of a federal tax credit for homebuyers caused a steep drop in demand.