To the editor:
I thought since families in Barrington are willing to pay millions of dollars for one school building on land that may or may not accommodate that building over time, therefore …
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To the editor:
I thought since families in Barrington are willing to pay millions of dollars for one school building on land that may or may not accommodate that building over time, therefore raising everyone’s taxes by thousands of dollars, parents could pay something more on their own for other things in their children’s lives in order to keep them away from TV and their devices.
Mr. DeBoth says other towns have great fields, not literal “dumps." Well how are other town’s taxpayers doing these days with an affordability to be able to live in them?
Maybe their school committees and various other committees have the ability to use common sense in the business of the town for the good of all their citizens rather than the spend, spend, spend attitude ours do.
It is all in the ability to make and enforce budgets. Apparently we now have a large population who do not have this ability, which is unacceptable and unfortunately affects the whole population.
Big business, alias the school system, is at the root of this problem for Barrington.
Maybe the Rhode Island Country Club would be amenable to making a space to accommodate a sports playing field so teams could play on the best grass!
Barbara Flanders
Barrington