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Three Rivers Decision Shows Poor Leadership
Published on 7/12/2003
Letters To The Editor:
I look at the traffic filing in and out of Three Rivers Community
College and I see motivated individuals striving to make better lives
for themselves and their families. The Norwich City Council evidently
sees something entirely different. I received an associate's degree
from Mohegan Community College, the forerunner to Three Rivers, which
led to my bachelor's degree and job promotions that eventually allowed
me to build a home off Harland Road, near the college. After the
moving vans pack up Three Rivers Community College, the traffic on
Harland Road will still be bad and basements will still need sump
pumps and those energetic college students, professors and
administrators will be spending time in a more appreciative community.
The pure self-interest and politics that led to the City Council's
resolution to oppose consolidation of Three Rivers Community College
on Mahan Drive is a disgrace, to say nothing of shortsighted. Sure,
there are other ways to consolidate the college, but none that will
please everyone.
The Norwich City Council needed to show some practical leadership
as representatives of the entire city. The resolution to oppose
consolidation on Mahan Drive leaves the City Council with little more
to do then pray that the state does not decide to move the college.
The thought of Norwich losing this fine institution leaves me
almost speechless.
Joseph Kopycinski
Norwich
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