It's ironic that the board is claiming they want silence for the children's welfare.
In their defense, the board claimed that they had indeed bought 140 books the previous year, but that there was no room for many more.
The board claims it is still owed the fee.
The board claims it can't do anything because the law would not allow the eviction of a 90-year-old woman.
The board, consisting of shipping owners, claimed they alone would need one aircraft between them.
But the board could claim a financial victory yesterday.
The board claims the downstairs neighbor has the right to smoke in her apartment.
The board claims it will enforce this agreement and go so far as eviction for those who disregard it.
A rival board claimed Kellogg to be the victor.
The board claimed it was following the suggestions in an arbitrator's report.