Sorry for the late update, but we distributed the August issue of the Dispatch around Beacon yesterday. As you may know, we're publishing the paper on the first Saturday of each month. This month's issue has a feature on efforts to restore Bannerman Island, an update on the new Howland Library, and an interview with the founders of Kid's Place, Mark and Pam Seegler.
Unfortunately, this issue went to press with a number of errors. We apologize for the lack of professionalism, and hope you'll let us make it up to you in future issues. Below are the errors and corrections:
- on the cover, the subtitle should read "Howland Library: A New Building Nears An End"
- the Howland Library piece was written by Jack Sine, not Jeff Battersby
- the Bannerman Island article should end after Neil Caplan's quote, "There's nothing like it in the world." The text following this quote is from an article in the July issue, and should be ignored.
- Mark and Pam Seegler's kids, Mark and Kayla, are 4 1/2 and 2 1/2 years old respectively
- the letter to the editor written by John Steele, should have been given a title, rather than the "??????????????????" that ended up in the issue.
We apologize to anyone who may have been offended or confused by these mistakes.
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