The previous letter from Ms. Lohmeyer misses the central concern that many parents have about the sexual-health curriculum. While she is absolutely correct to highlight the dangers of pornography and the serious harm it inflicts on children, that point actually highlights why the district should remove, not embrace, Amaze.org from the proposed curriculum. Amaze’s own […]
Author Archives: Daniel Green
Why was there no oversight of food services director?
Thanks to the Independent for bringing additional facts to bear in the school theft case that other parties were unwilling to share. I have a decade in auditing and accounting experience in various settings. The multi-year theft that was exposed in school food and equipment procurement highlights significant gaps in internal controls that are deeply […]
Hospital’s role in missing man case raises questions
Three years ago on a February morning, mid-Covid outbreak, my mother and I picked up my dad at the curb of [a Massachusetts] hospital. He had suffered a significant traumatic brain injury a few days earlier and this was the first time we had seen him since he left by ambulance a few days prior. […]
The town’s voting precinct map is a mess, and it needs to be fixed
I moved to Plymouth in early 2020 and immediately started participating in town elections. I voted but I did not spend as much time as I do now watching PACTV replays or reading committee meeting minutes. At the time, in-person voting was a no-brainer, I drove 4 minutes down the road to PCIS and cast […]
