When the library director unveiled his proposal to force the Elmwood Park Advocate to pay $100 for meeting room use, it was a slap in the face. But unfortunately, I was not present. I had to stay home with my two-year-old and be a dad.
This community newsletter has no partisan agenda, and imposing excessive fees to use the public library meeting room for open community discussions (non-political, I might add) is a fundamental restriction of our first amendment rights as tax paying citizens of Elmwood Park.
This community newsletter has no partisan agenda, and imposing excessive fees to use the public library meeting room for open community discussions (non-political, I might add) is a fundamental restriction of our first amendment rights as tax paying citizens of Elmwood Park.