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The Guilford school board approved a bond list of $457 million dollars that even some of its members think is too high. Is it?
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The Guilford school board approved a bond list of $457 million dollars that even some of its members think is too high. Is it?
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The item, "Your guide to proposed school bond projects," identifies Dot Kearns, Amos Quick and Deena Hayes as voting against the bond proposal. Weren't Darlene Garrett, Amos Quick and Deena Hayes the "no" votes? I'm not positive, but that was my recollection. I do recall that Ms. Garrett spoke at length about the issue.
Posted on December 5, 2007 9:57 AM