...Several weeks ago, e-mails went out to those who had visited Glenstone, including guests at the party for Starr.----
“Please help,” one of them began. “We are planning to further our mission by expanding our galleries and landscape, increase our hours, and offer more visitors the option of spending time with us — always free of charge. In order to facilitate this expansion, Glenstone is seeking to connect to public sewer.”
Within days, the County Council was flooded with letters of support — a three-inch stack in all, many of them using identical language. One was from Starr, the guest of honor at Rales’s September party...
UPDATE: The Parents' Coalition obtained a copy of Superintendent Starr's "I support the sewer" letter.
Commissioner Norman Dreyfuss of the Montgomery County Planning Board was on the list of those that said they would attend the Glenstone party. Mr. Dreyfuss was also the only Planning Board member that voted for the sewer line to be permitted.
ReplyDeleteMr. Dreyfuss is a developer. He developed Leisure World. Now there is a whole lotta developable land available upcounty. And, Mr. Dreyfuss is on the Planning Board. No Conflict of Interest, though. So lucky this is happening in Montgomery County!
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