by Letters to the Editor | Nov 6, 2024 | Letter to the Editor
I would like to address last weeks Letter to the Editor, asking Longmeadow residents to vote yes on Article 6. Contrary to the opinion of the MSBC, we are not trying to derail the process, we are trying to find a better solution and location for the proposed new combined middle school. Let me address each of their points.
by Letters to the Editor | Nov 6, 2024 | Letter to the Editor
The town of Longmeadow, with its excellent public school system, has the immediate need of a new middle school as the current two, Glenbrook and Williams, are in deplorable and outdated condition and repeatedly need maintenance and costly repairs.
by Letters to the Editor | Nov 6, 2024 | Letter to the Editor
I’m writing you to express my concern regarding combining Williams and Glenbrook Middle School at the Williams site. Williams street is an already heavily traveled street in Longmeadow and have grade F for safety which is worse grade street can have and if we double...
by Letters to the Editor | Oct 30, 2024 | Letter to the Editor
At the Nov. 12 Town Meeting, Longmeadow’s progress toward building a much-needed middle school could be put in jeopardy by an article seeking to derail the work of the Middle School Building Committee (MSBC). Show your support for a new school by voting yes on Article 6.
by Letters to the Editor | Oct 23, 2024 | Letter to the Editor, Opinion
Here’s a scenario: Suppose you want to start a school because you believe you have courses that people would like and benefit from. So, you build a school and conduct courses during the hours of 8 a.m. to noon. People (young and old) come and like the courses. You consider it a success!
by Letters to the Editor | Oct 23, 2024 | Letter to the Editor, Opinion
At our Nov. 12 fall special Town Meeting, Longmeadow residents will have the chance to vote on two articles to bring fast, reliable, affordable, town-owned fiber internet to our community. One article will be the second of two necessary votes to create a Municipal Light Plant, which will allow the town to build and own its own fiber network. The first vote passed at our May annual Town Meeting with 96.5% of the vote. The second article will be to provide funding for the initial steps of the project.