Board Member, Elmhurst CUSD #205, first elected in 2009
The single most pressing issue facing our (board, district, etc.) is , and this is what I intend to do about it.
In my opinion, the answer to that question depends upon the timeframe you choose:
ASAP: We need to get our students back in their classrooms with their teachers.
In the over 10 months since our COVID response began there has only been one case of virus transmission in our classrooms. The science shows kids are safer in our schools than they are out of school.
Short term: Assess the learning deficit of each of our students due to the district s change in instructional methods during the COVID crisis.
Traffic measures
Northbridge will place a sign at the exit, prohibiting delivery drivers from making right-hand turns, except for local deliveries. Violations may incur a $300 fine.
The measure is an effort to answer traffic concerns, including those from neighboring Boxborough.
Littleton Town Administrator Anthony Ansaldi said the town has two means of enforcement. One is through a local bylaw, and the other by invoking provisions of state law Chapter 90, governing roadways.
Ansaldi suggested Chapter 90 provisions, which he said provide the ability to attach nonpayment of fines to renewal of a license or registration.
The Police Department will have authority to enforce the right-turn prohibition.
This is a group of ‘epicenter geniuses’.
People so goddamn smart, other smart people gravitate towards their brilliance like planets around the sun, until the group gets so intelligent, they start inventing things that change the world.
Like disease curing medicines… or city destroying atomic bombs.
However, smart doesn’t ALWAYS mean ‘correct’. In fact, most geniuses make some brilliant mistakes along their path to higher enlightenment.
Consider Viagra was a mistake discovered in the quest for a better high blood pressure medicine.
While some predictions end up giving the world uncountable erections, others are just smart people shooting their mouth off, when they really don’t know what they are talking about.
The Planning Board s approval on Jan. 7 of a special permit hinges on approval of the host community agreement.
The plan calls for a last-mile facility, for deliveries within a 45-mile radius. The site formerly housed Digital Equipment Corp. I think we came out of it with a better design than what we came in with, said Larry Beals, the project s planning engineer.
Traffic concerns
Select Board member Matthew Nordhaus praised the pact, but said, My concern is and I ve been hearing from residents a great deal is traffic. People are extremely worried about local streets being overrun.
Traffic on Foster or Taylor streets would mainly be for delivery of packages locally, with signs posted to remind drivers to take a left turn only unless for local deliveries.
Skooz OK, so it s like this. This used to be a really nice profile page; pics galore, nice wallpapers, and if I say so my self, pretty cool. Then, Comcast deactivated the web pages of their subscribers, including me, and all the painstaking HTML was orphaned overnight. One of these days I ll get around to rebuilding this page. One of these days .
ungh!! Will you raise or lower my taxes? Until that question is answered, I do not hear a word they have to say.
All Hail the Mighty Kansas City Chiefs
............................................................................... 80MM+ in China
8MM in Cambodia
so thick that you don t understand the man s own words.