Thursday, June 05, 2008

Information Meetings

Two information meetings are being held on Saturdays in June: (1) The library study committee will try to convince Egremonters that we need a library to replace the old one. You might want to go, especially if you feel as I do that that's a pipe dream and the committee should hear the reality from taxpayers. (2) The conservation commission (and guest speakers) will hold forth on what's allowed and what's not on tree cutting. If you think you can cut down trees on your own property without restriction, think again. Big brother is watching.

Exact dates and times can be obtained from town hall. And there'll be sandwich boards at strategic locations in town announcing the meetings.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It's essential that everyone attend these meetings. We can ill afford a library that we can't maintain and can't staff to justify the huge expense.

There have been huge trees cut along the road that were beautiful along Baldwin Hill and Blunt Road. They've yet to be replaced and if they are replaced, I'll be dead before they amount to anything even close to the beautiful trees that were there. With all the climate change, we need to maintain as much green as possible along with a balance of landowners' personal needs.