In response to “Pounding Salt” which appeared in the June 14-20 issue of North Country This Week: My original Sound Off "Intersection Issues" was to express my opinion that the project on Rt. 345 …
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In response to “Pounding Salt” which appeared in the June 14-20 issue of North Country This Week: My original Sound Off "Intersection Issues" was to express my opinion that the project on Rt. 345 seemed like overkill to me. I must agree your response was brilliant, let's stop putting money into any of the roads in the North Country. We could just let them go to pot and close them when they become impassable. We certainly could do our jobs and get education on the internet, and drones could deliver our groceries. Seems perfectly "logical" to me, or maybe we could use our limited resources in the wisest ways possible?