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>Graydon: Is that a problem we should spend $10 million on to solve?

>I am sorry I was unable to attend the meeting. Please organize some way for those of us who don’t support changing Graydon at this time to show our alliance with your efforts.

Now is not the time to be spending money on “wants”, we must concentrate our dollars on “needs”. Do you as an individuals spend your money on “wants” before your needs are met? Do you sign up for credit cards to finance your projects and purchases? If so I can understand why you think it is ok to float a bond to pay for something that is a nice to have, not a need to have.

Ridgewood would be spending money on an improvement to an existing facilty that is only used 2 months a year by a small group of residents. How does this make sense?

Ridgewood residents can swim in town during the summer, that is what Graydon is for, an “improved” Graydon wouldn’t change that, it would only make it more expensive.

Finally, who cares if people go to other towns to use their pools. I use the libraries in other towns, I shop and eat in other towns, I even attend cultural events in other towns. Is that a problem we should spend $10 million on to solve?

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