No Alternatives to Bond Heard at Dist. 3 Public Hearing

By Nancy Beal

The first of three public hearings aimed at discussing and answering questions about the county’s upcoming $11 million bond referendum, aimed at easing the county’s fiscal pinch, attracted about 100 citizens to Narraguagus High School’s cafeteria. 

While long on information and opinions, attendees hoping to hear about alternative plans to the bond left disappointed, as none were presented.

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