Just an observation....
I don't live in M-boro, so perhaps my opinion doesn't matter much, but here's my observation. We lived in several different states as a result of job transfers while our kids were toddlers to late teens. As a family with kids considering new towns, our first priority BY FAR was the quality of the schools. Next on the list was proximity to our jobs and infrastructure, such as grocery stores, docs/dentists, restaurants, etc. A community center, and the amenities that it would offer, was nowhere on our radar screen.
If M-boro, (or any town, for that matter), wants to attract younger families to town, then they need to have top quality schools and be attractive to businesses.
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