Concerns about protecting drinking water are rising, and local candidates have taken notice.
Concerns about protecting drinking water are rising, and local candidates have taken notice.
Effingham Planning Board is told to provide the court with a certified record of the proceedings.
An August decision about a Special Use Permit is now in court.
“It (spilled gas) is going to end up here,” said Newton, pointing to Ossipee Lake at Thursday night’s public presentation.
It’s not clear whether Dr. Robert Newton will be allowed to present his research on the proposed gas station site at next week’s Effingham Planning Board hearing, but he will be at Runnells Hall, and on Zoom, this Thursday night to speak and answer questions.