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Article: No easy answers for Bath, School Union 47 ; They could merge under state law or stick with their local plan. Series: EDITOR'S NOTE This is one in a continuing series of stories by the Portland Press H
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- October 7, 2007
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BETH QUIMBY Staff Writer
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
10-07-2007
No easy answers for Bath, School Union 47 ; They could merge under state law or stick with their local plan. Series: EDITOR'S NOTE This is one in a continuing series of stories by the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram that looks at the implications of Maine's school district consolidation law.
Byline: BETH QUIMBY Staff Writer
Edition: FINAL
Section: Maine/New England
With just four weeks to go before a vote on whether to join a merger between Bath and School Union 47 school districts, some voters in this town say they are having a hard time deciding what to do.
If the town merges with the other five communities under ...
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... ... their children's education. Bath School Board members all live in Bath. School Union 47 includes the towns of Arrowsic ... enrollment for 1998--'99 was 510. School Union 47 members seemed sensitive to Bath's concerns and said they would ...
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