Saturday, March 17, 2012

"good or bad schools factor into their buying decisions"


The state has offered to reimburse Franklin nearly 60 percent of certain costs for the $104.5 million school, leaving Franklin residents to foot a $47 million bill. 
“These are the people that hear what other people say about Franklin, day in and day out,” Michael Doherty, chairman of Citizens for a New Franklin High School, said of the agents. “They know the quality of our schools is the foremost thought on a buyer’s mind.” 
The real estate agents join town boards, such as the School Committee, Town Council, the Finance Committee and the Long-Range Financial Planning Committee, as well as the Franklin Republican and Democratic town committees, in expressing public support for the new school.

Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1617892889/Franklin-real-estate-agents-back-new-high-school#ixzz1pN2m7pHQ

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