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Top Comments: Doug Lack Fundraiser, Casino Forum

We recap the top comments from the past week.

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 said: Great job, everyone! We still have art to sell, contact us if you are interested - 508-893-0945.

 

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 said: I read comments from people who ask what all the fuss is about or say grow up or change happens. What would you say to people who would want to destroy Paul Revere's house to construct an office tower or eliminate Old North Chruch because we need more parking. The Bullard Farm is Holliston's Paul Revere House and its Old North Church and it is an important part of its history as well as Sherborn, Millis, and Medway. If we agree a solar power plant is acceptable, will it then be acceptable to build a biomass power plant and cut down the woods to feed it. Once your hertiage i gone, it cannot be restored.

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If Bullard Farm does need funds to contine its preservation efforts, there are people and organizations willing to help in order to preserve this historical land. You can demonstrate how serious your preservation intentions are by reaching out now to the public and private groups that serve Holliston.

 

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 said: ...on undeveloped land that borders Holliston like the skin on an apple, in particular, town conservation land. Issues about traffic and property values aside, no one has so far been able to answer the question, "What's up with THAT?!"


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