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Old 12-30-2004, 09:25 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by madrasahs
Since about 1985, the lake, its structures, its woods, its water, its shoreline, its decibels, has changed -- as we have long discussed -- and the changes coincide with the arrival of the “Me” Generation.
MAD. Maybe you should see what your neighbors are doing to the shoreline. Some big shot state contractor that lives next door, convince the state that he needs a 'land grant' to build a berm out so that he can have a 'regulation size' dock put in. What it did was allow the sand to build up on our shoreline so that eventually our dock was dry. We had a hard time trying to convince the Gilford Wet lands committee what was happenning so that we can get an extension to extend our dock. When that fails, my Dad took it to court. The head of the Wet Lands committee quit after the pre-trial and the Governor can't believe it came back to haunt him. We couldn't afford to bring it to justice so now we have a beautiful beach with a dry dock.
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