Re: “Town broke law, says college” (Metro, Oct. 11): If the residents of Brookline allow the town to take by eminent domain land from Pine Manor College for a new elementary school, this might encourage other cities and towns to use similar land-grabbing techniques for their projects.
Why is the need for Brookline’s new elementary school more important than the need of Pine Manor to serve its diverse student population?
Selectmen Chairman Neil Wishinsky and his supporters on the board should be voted out of office as soon as possible for wasting taxpayer money on their ill-conceived plan of eminent domain.