Contract With Parents Broken
Greenwich Public Schools Breaks Agreement On The Hamilton Avenue School Modulars
Greenwich Public Schools Breaks Agreement On The Hamilton Avenue School Modulars
The results of the testing done by the paid-for-by-parents Industrial Hygienist are being released to the media today.
The agreement with the Town was three days after the completion of testing, the results would be exchanged (they had their Industrial Hygienist, Bob Brown, copycat the parents' Industrial Hygienist the day of testing).
The Town of Greenwich has failed to exchange their results with the attorneys for the parents group.
Let's see if the Greenwich Citizen, the Greenwich Post and the Greenwich Time has the journalistic balls to cover all sides of the story.
All ready all three Greenwich newspapers have failed to challenge the Board Of Education for breaking the agreement.
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The Town of Greenwich has failed to exchange their results with the attorneys for the parents group.
Let's see if the Greenwich Citizen, the Greenwich Post and the Greenwich Time has the journalistic balls to cover all sides of the story.
All ready all three Greenwich newspapers have failed to challenge the Board Of Education for breaking the agreement.
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