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The Easton Close School District will appeal a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling ordering it to take off over board member and administration e-mails to The Morning Call.
According to the Outright-Times , district lawyer John Freund said he hadn't initially planned on appealing the ruling, but now feels the quarter has to because of the sheer number of documents involved.
Freund had said last month the ruling could potentially connect with 3,300 e-mails, all of which will have to be reviewed to see if they contain legally protected bumf about students or district employees.
But now that number appears to be higher: 4,200 e-mails, which works out to 8,400 printed pages, $2,100 in printing costs and 140 man-hours, Freund told the newspaper.
According to court records , then-Morning Call news-hawk Christopher Baxter filed a Right-to-Know request to see "all emails sent and received between October 1, 2010, and October 31, 2010, for the email addresses of nine circle board members, the district superintendent and the general school region.
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Nothing like a one acre incident proposition to get a community up-in-arms. But clearly that's what happens when you mix together a 33-module condominium circumstance, a unforgettable neighborhood and a youthful bit of politicking. In the days important up to tomorrow's Conurbation Board hearing on the proposed Oakwood Heights occurrence in Church Hill, the emails have been circulating and the expose sections at Church Hill People's Talk have been contents up -- mostly in unfriendliness to the draft by Fulton Hill Properties .
Lately last week, Times-Away columnist Michael Paul Williams raised the ante with a commentary serving that suggested petitions circulated in abide of the increment came from residents far afield of the Church Hill neighborhood where it would be located:
Evelyn McCargo lives across East Ample Passage from the place of the proposed Oakwood Heights condominiums, which she vehemently opposes.
"This is a serenity neighborhood," said McCargo, 71, who for 40 years has lived on the impede where Indefinite ends its run on Church Hill. "We get along excellent. We don't dearth all this belongings coming in here."
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