Corrections on a letter to the editor, and a news story.
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In a recent issue of this newspaper, we printed a letter written by Jayson Massey in support of the Church Lane development in Germantown. He attached Germantown Meeting to his signature, which suggested that he was a member of Germantown Meeting and was writing on its behalf. He was not. He attends Germantown Meeting but is not a member. Germantown Meeting as an organization is not taking a position on the Church Lane development.
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A story in last week’s issue about Mt. Airy Art Garage’s co-founder Arlene Olshan alleging homophobia there incorrectly stated that the board voted to relocate the art that was the subject of the article. The board voted to approve a letter it sent to Olshan in response to her allegation. The decision to move the art was made by MAAG staff and its board president, Patricia Smith.