To the Editor: First, I want to thank you for sending me the paper. There are so many great stories to read. I want to write on these eyesores of windmills. In response to the March 21-27 Letter to …
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To the Editor:
First, I want to thank you for sending me the paper. There are so many great stories to read.
I want to write on these eyesores of windmills. In response to the March 21-27 Letter to the Editor “Amish Man Shares Fears About Wind Farm Project” which appeared in North Country This Week: Ice chunks flying into the woods at those cutting firewood is downright dangerous.
In 2009, it was beautiful up here. I couldn’t believe the way these unnatural, oversized towers look. Who is reaping the benefits from said eyesores?
Forget property value to say the least. Say no to more towers.
Thank you again for your paper. I am looking forward to the next issue.
Matthew Galunas
Bare Hill Correctional Facility, Malone