Apr 22, 2015
First I would like to correct Mr. Bonnetta. His "Wind resistance in Denbigh", April 16 article is not entirely accurate. This meeting was supposed to be a question answer session not a debate. So how can he come away with the title wind resistance? Most of the people at the meeting abided by the rules as to questions and answers. Some wanted to get into a debate, mostly the people against the turbines. Your ending statement in the article is entirely wrong. After a cottager expressed his views that the turbines should be stopped. "The Denbigh hall exploded in applause" This statement is false. I was at this meeting and only 15 to 20 people applauded out of over 100 in attendance to the gentleman's statement.
Cottagers want peace and serenity! But make the most noise.
Cottagers bring with them to their cottages, Motor Boats, Wave Runners, ATVs, Yelling and Screaming People partying. We as permanent residents put up with this extra noise.
Richard Liedtke
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