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    Just a Minute, Man

    Tomorrow's front page

    September 26th, 2007 by Bryan Mahoney

    Here's what you'll see on the front page of tomorrow's Lexington Minuteman:

    * Coverage of Monday night's Selectmen's meeting, at which over
    100 Armenian-American and Jewish residents attended. They asked the
    town to sever its No Place for Hate committee's ties with the
    Anti-Defamation League.
    * Special-education spending is a hot topic when talking about the
    always contentious school budget. But the school district's special
    education programming received an overhaul over the summer, to rave
    reviews from the School Committee. Couple that with overall cost
    savings, and it looks like the town's new special education director
    is having a good few months in her new job.
    * Police have been stymied in their investigation of a school
    incident last spring in which a sprinkler head was pried from a
    ceiling, causing $100,000 in damages. It seems uncooperative parents
    are hindering the effort.
    * The Department of Public Works is turning its eyes from the old
    Harrington school building and looking at the White House as a
    possible temporary home while its new one is built. But sometimes when
    you solve one problem, others arise ...
    * We also attend the St. Nicholas Greek food festival and visit a
    cultural day that brought the traditions of India to Cary Memorial
    Library.

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    Selectmen delay ADL decision

    September 24th, 2007 by Ian Murphy

    More than 120 people came to tonight's Board of Selectmen meeting to
    hear the Selectmen discuss whether or not Lexington's No Place For
    Hate committee should sever its ties with the Anti-Defamation League
    (ADL) - so many that the meeting had to be adjourned and reconvened in
    Cary Memorial Hall to accommodate everyone.

    When the meeting did reconvene, however, Chairman Jeanne Krieger made
    it clear that the selectmen would only listen to what the public had
    to say, and not comment themselves on the matter. Indeed, a decision
    about Lexington's No Place For Hate committee was nowhere to be found
    on the selectmen's agenda.

    "We will not be making a decision tonight," she said. "Tonight we are
    hear to listen."

    The selectmen heard several impassioned pleas for the severance of
    ties with the ADL from both Armenian-American and Jewish residents,
    each followed by hearty applause from the gallery.

    Jill Smilow, the chairman of Lexington's No Place For Hate committee,
    read a statement explaining that the committee was not ready to
    recommend cutting ties with the ADL. Smilow is also a member of the
    New England ADL board of directors.

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    Source: http://blogs.townonline.com/lexington_minute/

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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