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1 out of 2
and we're so sad...
April 11, 2006: The Campaign for Needham had mixed results:
Ballot Question #1 for Schools
YES : 3750votes
NO : 4115 votes
Ballot Question #2 for Town
YES : 4021 votes
NO : 3760 votes

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Citizens for Needham Schools Announces Its New Chairperson |
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| Caroline Sabin to Chair CNS |
May 22, 2006 |
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Greetings!
We know that it is a busy time of year, but
there are many important happenings in
town that affect our schools and our children.
Caroline Sabin to Chair CNS
Citizens for Needham Schools extends a huge
thank you to Amy Goldman. Amy is stepping down
as Chairperson, but will continue to work with
the organization she helped found in 2003 and
has led since that time. Throughout her tenure
as Chairperson Amy has been committed to
informing parents and citizens about town
government and the needs of the schools, and to
securing proper funding for school and town needs.
CNS is fortunate to have a dynamic, intelligent and
dedicated schools advocate as its new chairperson.
Caroline Sabin has agreed to take on the
leadership of CNS as it expands upon its mission
to support the School Committee and the School
Administration in their efforts to provide
Needham's children with a high quality education.
Caroline is currently PTC president of the Eliot
School and a member of the NEF board. As a CNS
committee member, Caroline has helped to recruit
new volunteers, provided valuable
input in strategy sessions and assisted in
preparing many of our informational materials.
A former
teacher, and a mother of a 2nd grader and a
preschooler, Caroline has a strong understanding
of what makes a school system successful and
what is required to maintain high performing
public schools in
challenging economic times.
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Selectmen to Discuss Debt Limit Policy - Tuesday, May 23 |
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The Board of Selectmen will hear a presentation on the
Town's debt policy from Town Manager, Kate
Fitzpatrick, at their
meeting this Tuesday at 7:40 p.m. in the
Selectmen's meeting room at Town Hall. The
presentation will be followed by a Selectmen's
discussion. All
of the projects being considered to relieve the
overcrowding at Pollard and to support our
growing school population would require debt
exclusion overrides. This also applies to the
other municipal facility projects being
considered. The Town's debt policy is one of
the key factors determining the Selectmen's
willingness to support - and therefore citizens'
opportunity to vote on - these construction
projects. Although this is not a public hearing
at which citizens can provide input, your
presence at the meeting will communicate the
importance of constructing the needed facilities
while providing the opportunity to learn more
about this important topic.
Selectmen's meetings are broadcast live on The
Needham Channel - Comcast Channel 10, RCN
Channel 13. In addition, they are taped for
rebroadcast.
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Townwide Facilities Study Public Hearing -Tuesday, May 30 |
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The Townwide Facilities Study Committee will hold a
public hearing on Tuesday, May 30, 7 p.m. in the
Pollard auditorium. The committee will
report on its progress to-date, and it will
present the proposals for matching the town's
programming needs with
available sites. The public will be invited to ask
questions and make comments.
For parents concerned about middle school and
elementary school overcrowding, this hearing is an
opportunity to understand the space needs of the
town as a whole, and how these needs will impact
decisions made about school construction
projects. It is also an opportunity to share
your thoughts, concerns and suggestions with the
Facilities Study Committee.
This hearing will be televised live on local
cable TV and taped for rebroadcast.
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Save the Science Center Campaign Update |
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The Save the Science Center campaign volunteers
have been working tirelessly to raise the
$211,521 needed to keep the Science Center open
in the coming school year. As of Friday, May
19, $101,000 had been raised. May 31 is the
deadline for raising the balance. Please go to
the campaign website to learn more.
Visit the Science Center Campaign site »
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Field Study Committee Public Discussion TONIGHT |
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The Field Study Committee invites you to a public
discussion regarding their proposals for
upgrades to the Memorial Park and DeFazio
playing fields tonight (Monday, May 22), 7
p.m. at the Broadmeadow
Performance Center.
These two parks are the location of the majority of
sports activity for Needham High School students.
They are also important assets for the community
youth sports programs.
The Field Study Committee and Gale Associates will
present the DRAFT schematic designs for both parks
that try to address the inefficient athletic
field layouts, and incorporates synthetic turf
fields at both parks. Lighting of some athletic
fields is also under
consideration.
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email: info@needhamyes.com
voice: 781-453-0558
web: http://www.needhamyes.com
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Be an informed voter
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