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Old 08-24-2011, 06:17 PM   #51
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What this thread needs is a couple of high quality photographs of the aggrieved neighbor's front yard full of those ghoulish look'n mannequins and the big display list of crematory exhaust, carcinogenic gases and dangerous air-borne chemicals that all sounded very nasty to be inhaling. There was a lot to see there, directly across Cataldo St from the driveway entrance to Mayhew's, and directly downhill from RE Max, when I took a drive-by look-see back on August 8.

For the record, the crematory exhaust chimney seems to be located at end of the funeral home that is furthest away from said neighbor, so maybe the answer is just blowing in the wind, or conveyed by a lower barometric pressure?

How's this sound?

Red sky at night, sailors delight!
Deceased's odor in the morn, warning a storm!

As everyone knows, a good quality photograph adds a new dimension of insight and expression to a story. So many posts here, but not even one photo......51-posts and zero photographs! ......... come on.....LaDaSun....Laconia Citizen....Meredith News....do your newspapers employ any photographers?.......or maybe a volunteer from Winnipesaukee.com.....someone should post up a few mega-pixels of visual info here!

Here we go for one photograph and attached story ....... google this: "Crematory vexes neighbor but town says facility fine, citizen.com August 4"

General Disclaimer:

I neither agree or disagree with this opinionated newspaper story as written. Don't forget that every story usually has two sides to it and a highly skilled and experienced reporter like Bea Lewis is very capable of crafting a story that is either positive, negative or straight forward!
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