Fosters today published an article about the alleged violations of the Right-To-Know law at the March 21 School Board meeting, for which I was interviewed:
New Oyster River panel already feeling the heat over nonpublic session
By ANDREA BULFINCH
abulfinch@fosters.com
DURHAM— Debate over whether board members accurately cited a portion of the Right to Know Law to move into nonpublic session at their last meeting is placing newly elected School Board members in the hot seat just one meeting into their term.
Read more at: http://www.fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120404/GJNEWS_01/704049933/-1/FOSNEWS02&template=GreatBayRegion
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