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Letter to the editor: Vote ‘no’ on Cape Elizabeth proposal to build new schools

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion October 11, 2022

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Cape Elizabeth: town of failing schools! Wait! That statement isn’t true. So, why is there , with anticipated property tax increases at 27 percent, on the November ballot to build new schools? The arguments for this proposed economic boondoggle range from “classrooms are cramped” to my favorite: “Families will leave the town unless we have new schools!” Then there is the perennial: “Our enrollment is increasing.” Red herrings are... + full article



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