To the editor:

In his letter of March 8, Commissar Stan Szetela expounds on the benefits of providing municipal sewer to all residents of Lower Bartlett and beyond. Eleven people voted to connect the Lower Bartlett Water Precinct to the North Conway Water Precinct for wastewater treatment, sealing Bartlett’s fate. The reasoning was that the connection would save the aquifer, especially from PFAS, a dangerous byproduct of industrial manufacturing, which is a major problem in Bartlett.

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John Willie

The cancerous sprawl just cant be stopped.

Sewers will just allow more dense building.

People need to really start thinking of ways to slow the desease, and stop the destruction of the rural mountain way of life.

God save our valley....

Live free or die !

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