If they successfully manage to raise the $150,000 to relocate, couldn't they potentially put that money towards replacing the septic system so they can stay in the same location? It seems like that would put less pressure on the historical society because then they wouldn't have to worry about the system failing in future years and the school could continue in the same location, which would eliminate their fears. Since they're such ideal tenants, wouldn't that be preferable for the historical society as well?
Re: “Popular Jericho Preschool Faces Expulsion”
If they successfully manage to raise the $150,000 to relocate, couldn't they potentially put that money towards replacing the septic system so they can stay in the same location? It seems like that would put less pressure on the historical society because then they wouldn't have to worry about the system failing in future years and the school could continue in the same location, which would eliminate their fears. Since they're such ideal tenants, wouldn't that be preferable for the historical society as well?