To the Editor: I have no dog in the wind issue in the Town of Hopkinton as I left the community over seven years ago. In 2002 I undertook to teach in a private high school in Plattsburgh and I also …
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To the Editor:
I have no dog in the wind issue in the Town of Hopkinton as I left the community over seven years ago.
In 2002 I undertook to teach in a private high school in Plattsburgh and I also watched the beautiful foothills of the Adirondacks transformed into nothing but a mass of flicking shadows and flashing red at night.
If you look east traveling on 11B into Malone you get an idea how industry ruins things. Were I still in Hopkinton, I would strongly oppose “big wind.”
Ken Mosher
Former Hopkinton resident