To the Editor:
Let me understand this. The new elementary school has just opened for its second year and is already over capacity (“Options eyed to help Brunswick enrollment woes,” Sept. 24, Page A1)?
What happened to planning and including a margin for error? Have we had that many families moving to Brunswick in the past few years?
So the taxpayers are paying all the increased property tax for a brand new school that is not adequate? This reeks of incompetent planning at best, and the responsible parties to this folly should be publicly named and fired if they are employed — and recalled if elected.
We the people have a right to know, and to hold them accountable.
Jim Bridge
Brunswick
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