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School Slashes, Library Losses, and Rainy Day Raids

Local newspapers all across the state are full of stories about Proposition 2½ .

Read as single-serving, town-by-town, vote-by-vote media blurbs, they don’t pack much of a punch.

Take a minute to browse through the ONE Massachusetts News Roundup, however, and a much larger story emerges. Residents in towns and cities across the Commonwealth are talking with their friends and neighbors about what kind of local government they want and how to pay for it.

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