rich sears - Thank you for posting the article confirming that the word in Concord is that there is wide support for the Laidlaw-Berlin project...
IMO, the interests of the State of New Hampshire (new job creation, new tax revenues, existing job preservation, progress toward state mandated alternative energy production requirements, diversification of the economy, significant new out-of-state business investment, etc.) will trump objections of the vocal local opponents (such as the widely discredited Jon Edwards who was virtually called a liar for intentionally misrepresenting and making false statements concerning the favorable relationship between a Maine town and the biomass facility located there)...
"[Berlin Mayor Dave] Bertrand said [Governor John] Lynch told him that the word around Concord is there is wide support for the project."
Indeed, supporters of the Laidlaw-Berlin project at the recent Company's presentation to the local City Council and Mayor far outnumbered the opponents, and the audience even gave the Company's management team a round of applause in support...
Tom
Patience.
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