Your editorial of March 31, “Oh no, It’s a school!” is wrong to attribute the vigorous opposition to a new school in Bayside Hills to an attitude of NIMBY. The Department of Education is proposing to build upon the site of a synagogue i
In the first place the site is much too small, in fact so small as to put into question the motive for its selection. My children go to a school in the District with fewer children. That school, typical of others, is on a site of approximately 113,400 s
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