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Old 06-08-2007, 07:17 PM   #33
wildwoodfam
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Originally Posted by Acres per Second
Drive? For one gallon of milk? I stopped driving to the Post Office to buy one stamp decades ago!

Not sure what Milk and one stamp have to do with each other.

Shopping centers (and worse—mini-storage centers) bring deforestation and uncontrolled petroleum-laden runoff to the Winnipesaukee Basin.

Actually much of the deforestation around the lake is CONDO and McMansion building - I am not sure i have seen ANY shopping centers right on the lake or mini storage centers for that matter.

Only New Jersey is a smaller state (than New Hampshire) and has a population density greater than China!

Still has some pretty rural areas - which was my point, not population.

Those states that are losing their native populations (like Massachusetts) shouldn't be allowed to affect New Hampshire to the point of diminishing any part of New Hampshire's natural beauty—including flashy signage. So I support zoning for limiting sign advertising.

Again - as stated in my previous post - haven't seen any of these INFAMOUS and NOTORIOUS signs in Mass ONLY IN NH. SO How does that make it MA's fault? As far as native fleeing Mass - Join Vermont and cede from the union - then put up a fence! They are having a sale in Texas on fencing!!

Say...look at Wolfeboro! Say - Look at Andover MA, North Andover MA, Concord MA, Belmont MA, Chatham MA, Haverhill MA, no neon signage here!!

Their sign ordinances have resulted in carved wood signs—including one with a highlighted gold-leaf motif over the front door of the downtown hardware store!

Classy.
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