[Dialogue] Article from yesterday's paper . . . West Valley View

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Fri Apr 4 17:22:46 EDT 2008


Jim, 
     I grew up in north central Massachusetts.   In the mid-40s, from the 
time I was ten, I worked in Ray's Pharmacy, my dad's (Fred Tessier) drug store, 
one of four in our small mill town of 12,000--and home of Starrett Tools.   
Today, Liggett's across the street, Clark's down the street, and Gould's in the 
uptown section of Athol wouldn't see the light of day.   Nor would Athol 
Clothing that our neighbor Jett Stowell owned, nor the wonderful Little Candy Shop 
that our immmigrant Greek neighbors owned, making candy in their basement that 
rivaled what I saw in later years at Macy's.   
    What Avondale is doing with not only a mega Walmart but multiple Walmarts 
is sick.   How have we come to this?   I continue to bemoan that fact that 
many of us were brought up in schools where we were taught to sit down, shut up, 
and listen to the teacher; never to think for ourselves.   Many of our 
backwoods small towns and cities are reaping the results today and have been for 
many years.   
    Nevertheless, despite the travesty of No Child Left Behind, there are 
more and more teachers today who are teaching their students to think ourside the 
dots, outside the box.   Too bad no one in Avondale listened to those who 
spoke up.   You are not the richer.
Lucille Chagnon

Lucille T. Chagnon, M.Ed.
Literacy Acceleration Consultants
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