In just over a decade, the City that Trees Built has overcome great economic hurdles as it has welcomed new businesses, like Burgess BioPower, which has become a partner in our success.

The future of Burgess is at stake. If Concord fails to act, and if the Legislature does not protect the long-term stability of New Hampshire’s low cost, renewable energy source, Burgess may shutter. We cannot let that happen.

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