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Indy Rewind: Wildwood School Building Can Meet Town’s Pressing Needs For More Civic Space

Irene Dujovne February 3, 2023 1

This week, we introduce a new feature. Indy Rewind will appear from time to time...

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Indy Rewind: A Community Center: If Not At Wildwood, Where?

Kitty Axelson-Berry February 3, 2023 3

by Kitty Axelson-Berry, Maura Keene, and Art Keene This week, we introduce a new feature. Indy...

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Letter:  Fort River Provides Several Distinct Advantages As Site For New School

Michael Greenebaum May 27, 2022 1

The following letter was sent to the Elementary School Building Committee on May 22, 2022...

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Public Comment: Decommissioned School Site Should Be Retained By The Town

Ira Bryck April 29, 2022 0

The following public comment was sent to the Town Council, Elementary School Building Committee and...

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