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Jul
13
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David Dubin
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Friday, 13 July 2007 |
In your July 6th issue, “School Board Says Frewell to Iacobucci”, you stated that during the last BOE meeting “…almost nothing could be passed, because four votes were needed to pass resolutions, and with only four members present everyone had to vote 'yea' in order to pass action items. Iacobucci abstained on almost all resolutions, including passing a new tobacco policy and several other items, some of which will mean that paying this month's bills will be put on hold until the full board can meet to pass the financial items.”
While what you stated is the truth, it is anything but the whole truth. In this case, your less than complete truth misrepresented the events of the evening.
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Jul
13
2007
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Nancy Raza
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Friday, 13 July 2007 |
I have attached a picture in which I edited out the memorial bench to
Harry Uhl. I have asked the Lansing Town Hall to have the bench
relocated. The circumstances of the accident that killed Harry and
permanently disfigured and disabled my daughter's right are are
reprehensible. I am not condoning my daughters actions, but he was 29
years old and had no business with my 18 year-old daughter and her
friend on his boat. It was proved his rear light did not work and was
not sea worthy. I have the autopsy report of his blood alcohol at 11%.
(
http://www.ou.edu/oupd/bac.htm).
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am aghast that the Lansing Town Board did not use discretion in
allowing the bench to be placed in the park. It is an embarrassment to
our community. I no longer can go to my favorite place of solace after
enjoying the park since I moved here in 1983 (I was pregnant with
Nasreen).
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Jul
13
2007
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Dan Veaner
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Friday, 13 July 2007 |
I have said before that I miss Lansing's grocery store. That's why I'm a believer in planned growth. I don't want Lansing to become a suburb, but I do believe growth happens. If that is true, I want it to happen the way we Lansing residents want it to happen. If it works out, it could mean I get my grocery store.
There are two basic scenarios: growth occurs at the south of town, with new residents there shopping in the mall area of the Village of Lansing. I think of this as 'Village North.' The other is that growth comes to the so-called town center in the area loosely defined by Ridge/Peruville Roads from Triphammer Road in the east to Drake Road at the Western boundary. In this scenario density in the town center is sufficient to justify my grocery store, and maybe some professional offices or a bank.
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Jul
06
2007
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Jim Evans
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Friday, 06 July 2007 |
If the husband in question hates bugs AND hates wearing bug repellant, try the trick I learned from golfers: fabric softener sheets, the kind you throw into the dryer with your damp clothes.
Simply attach a sheet or two to your clothing. It works like magic. But good magic doesn't even show. Here's my method:
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Jul
06
2007
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Jim Evans
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Friday, 06 July 2007 |
One voter's answer to Gail Van Wicklen's questions: first, I agree that maintaining what we already have makes the most sense -- but only up to the analogous point at which you decide that your car is costing too much to maintain. Do you just keep supporting the repair technician, or do you upgrade to something safer, more efficient, and cheaper to run?
Second, as a reader of the Lansing Star, you know that the condition of the schools and their dire need of capital improvement has been public knowledge for years. The "secret" has long been out and published in detail on these pages.
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