In a town of approximately 23,000, only about 10 percent of residents—nearly 2,300—actually cast votes.

In a town of approximately 23,000, only about 10 percent of residents—nearly 2,300—actually cast votes.
As average voters appear increasingly hesitant to approve new local debt, a revised, “quiet” election strategy appears to be underway.
A taxpayer advocate’s take.
It’s time for a reality check within the education industry.