To the editor:
This week a circular went to Greensboro voters entitled “Your Vote Matters,” asking whether the Town Hall should be sold and replaced with an apartment complex.
The circular makes persuasive arguments, but it gives no indication from whom it comes. Presumably the source is a committee of citizens opposed to the Rural Edge project. In the interest of transparency, I suggest the committee should identify itself and list its members.
Clive Gray
Greensboro

Certain members of our community have taken the time to research and provide facts to the community.
They have deliberately dug deeply so that the community can cast their ballot based on an educated decision on April 29.
The sourced facts are the focal point, not the identification of who provided the information.
Start with ‘why’ – the better question.
Why are these facts, this information, coming from the community rather than the town governance?
Why is the community being asked to vote on a town-changing and divisive issue without any facts?
Why has the Select Board not provided factual answers to questions they have been asked for over a year?
Why is the truth not evident?
Be thankful for this gift of information, of facts. Do the homework. Research the facts.
Ask why rather than who.
Due diligence before the sale, not afterward.