Sentences with phrase «when individual towns»

The main structures of U.S. public education date to the 19th Century, when individual towns paid essentially all the costs of operating whatever schools they had, and to the progressive era, when it was deemed important to «keep education out of politics» so as to avoid the taint of patronage and partisanship.

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In a June 26 letter to the Town Board, the Ethics Board reported the finding of an investigation that it undertook in February when an individual — who remains anonymous, and who also received a copy of the recent letter — questioned the propriety of an appearance by McKenna and Magarelli at an August 30, 2012, meeting of the Planning Board.
The meaning of interracial dating is when two individuals that are from two distinctive ethnic gatherings go out on the town.
If you do plan to be out of town when your loan is expected to close, you should consider signing a power of attorney to authorize another individual to act on your behalf.
The city shelter receives unwanted animals that are turned in by individuals from surrounding towns that are not covered under the ordinance, and Wilson would like to see Fort Sill Military Base mandate responsible pet care since many animals are abandoned when residents of the base move on.
Individual lessons are perfect for when you arrive in town and aren't sure yet how much time you'll want to spend in the water.
When a town became too large for individuals to burn or bury their discards in the back yard of their residences they dumped their discards in a common dump just outside of the community but still close by for convenience.
Acted for Laroe Estates before the US Supreme Court in a dispute over when intervenors as of right must independently demonstrate Article III standing, following Laroe's attempt to intervene in a suit brought by an individual plaintiff against the Town of Chester.
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