In response to “Embrace Change” which appeared in the March 14-20 issue of North Country This Week: Maybe you are the one who needs to evolve, and move to an area with industry so that you …
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In response to “Embrace Change” which appeared in the March 14-20 issue of North Country This Week: Maybe you are the one who needs to evolve, and move to an area with industry so that you won’t experience bad roads, high taxes, high crime rates, and no jobs. But, unfortunately, that place does not exist. Industry doesn’t solve those problems. We moved here from the Philadelphia area, via Syracuse. In both of those cities, we had bad streets and roads, mucho high taxes, seriously high crime rates (much higher than reported), and not everyone could find a job! And as for having to drive out of town to shop, that is a first world problem. Order your stuff on the internet and have it delivered to your door.