To the Editor:
The on-going debate on the Hollis Brookline Co-op apportionment issue is often focused on the wrong thing – tax impact of a given formula – rather then the real issue which is the allocation of the costs between the two parties.
It is important to separate ...
To the Editor:
My name is Carolyn Johnson and I am running for the Hollis Brookline Co-op School Board.
I have lived in Brookline with my husband for 20 years. We have two children; my son will be graduating from high school this spring and my daughter will graduate next year. I have thought ...
To the Editor:
How is it possible, you might ask, for political corruption to be legal?
The answer is really quite simple. In 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the 2002 McCain-Feingold Act by a 5-4 vote creating what some have called the political equivalent of a new Wild ...
To the Editor:
Common Core has been called the most sweeping education reform program in the history of the United States.
Now into its third year of implementation here in Hollis and Brookline, school officials have been working to align standards and curricula with the Common Core due to ...
To the Editor:
I am writing to urge Hollis Brookline Cooperative School District voters from both towns to vote down all of the co-op petition warrant articles, with emphasis on Article 12 that would require a two-thirds super majority to make future changes to the co-op’s articles ...
To the Editor:
There are many important issues significantly impacting property taxes that will be decided during the March 3 Hollis Brookline Cooperative School District meeting.
Although I am writing this letter as a private citizen, I am a current member of the Hollis Brookline ...