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Re: Gmenfan post# 45135

Friday, 05/22/2009 11:44:09 AM

Friday, May 22, 2009 11:44:09 AM

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Gmen, I believe the master plan is in the finally stages of being completed. If I am not mistaken it will address that very question. If you are unable or unwilling to make some inquiries to satisfy your own questions, then I suggest you wait to see what the people involved in that process have to say about it.

Meanwhile it appears Mayor and Council are not alone in their belief that a 66MW biomass plant does not belong in the middle of Berlin NH.

To the editor:

I’m concerned with commissioner’s decision to file as interveners for Laidlaw.

I would like to voice my concern regarding the Commissioners’ decision to file as interveners for Laidlaw Berlin Biopower. I live in Berlin and own a home here. I, along with all of my neighbors and friends, do not want Laidlaw here in the middle of our beautiful city. Your position is not supported by the large majority of the citizens here. I wonder if you and your citizens would like this green monster in the middle of your beautiful Pittsburg or the picturesque Jefferson? Our own mayor and city council have made it clear that they support the will of the people. Our vote was clear when our last Mayor lost his position largely to his support of this Laidlaw project. I have researched this company and the communities in which they do business and have come to oppose this shortsighted band aid based on these communities discontent. Please reconsider your position. Lisa Tilton Berlin

ftp://www.laconiadailysun.com/Berlinpdf/2009/5/21B.pdf

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