Brungy - I am sure the partnership (including Laidlaw) which purchased the property also has funds available to fight those members of the Berlin local government who may attempt to deprive the Company of its rights to utilize private property zoned for industrial use as is legally permitted and in fact encouraged by the town's forefathers...
What a shame the Mayor and City Council (perhaps backed financially or otherwise by Clean Power) would waste scarce financial resources on litigation threats rather than working in partnership with Laidlaw as a new business member of the local community... Yet another reason why the decision makers in Concord are likely to approve the project to lessen Berlin's continual dependence on financial handouts from Concord as exemplified by this unfortunate and financially irresponsible decision...
Tom
Patience.
DIVERSIFICATION IS RULE #1 -- YOU ALONE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR INVESTMENT DECISIONS -- ALWAYS CONDUCT YOUR OWN DUE DILIGENCE -- NEVER INVEST MORE THAN YOU CAN AFFORD TO LOSE -- HOPE IS NOT AN INVESTMENT STRATEGY -- PATIENCE !!!