I couldn't agree more. However, if I understand the land you are discussing,
it is in Natick, not Framingham, even though the Town of Framingham owns it.
We should sell the land to Natick for Natick to preserve as open space, and
use the revenue for additional open space purchases in Framingham.

Joel A. Feingold

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Subject: Public Hearing Thursday



    On Thursday July 11 at 7pm in the Ablondi
room there will be a public hearing on the future
of some beautiful open space in a crowded area
of Framingham's southside. The town  is considering
what to do with the wooded 14 acres that Framingham owns
on the Natick line.I hope some of the folks who are justifiably
fighting to save the beautiful Northwest of Framingham can make it
on Thursday.
We must preserve  what we have,.they aren't making any
more land around here.

                                                   In Solidarity.

                                                     Ned Price
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