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NH rebukes Coakley Landfill Group s statements on toxic water cleanup

Staff Report In response to a letter submitted by the town of Greenland, New Hampshire’s top environmental enforcement officer has put the Coakley Landfill Group on notice regarding toxic chemicals leaching from the closed landfill into Berry’s Brook. After attending a remote meeting of the Coakley Landfill Group (CLG) on April 14, Steven Smith, chairman of the Greenland Board of Selectmen, wrote a formal letter to Robert Scott, head of the NH Department of Environmental Services, flagging what he perceived as the CLG’s lack of seriousness and concern regarding PFAS and other chemicals leaching into the town’s groundwater.

Letter: Greenland: Coakley Landfill Group flippant about health risks

Portsmouth Herald Editor s note: The following letter was sent by the Greenland Board of Selectmen to the Commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. Selectmen were upset by the Coakley Landfill Group s seeming lack of concern and action regarding PFAS pollution leaching from the EPA Superfund site and endangering citizens drinking water. April 26 – To the Editor: Dear NHDES Commissioner Robert Scott, On April 14, 2021 Town Administrator Matthew Scruton and I remotely attended the Coakley Landfill Group (CLG) meeting to learn more about activities and studies taking place in and around the Coakley Landfill. Of particular interest to us was the Deep Bedrock Study and PFOSA investigation. We were shocked and saddened by the flippant way these topics were casually addressed by the CLG during the meeting.

East Springfield marijuana store seeks summer opening with new partner

East Springfield marijuana store seeks summer opening with new partner Updated Mar 03, 2021; Posted Jan 23, 2021 A marijuana business planned at 311 Page Boulevard, in East Springfield,, seen here, is seeking to add a new partner. Facebook Share SPRINGFIELD A business planning a marijuana shop, co-owned by former City Councilor Timothy Rooke, is hoping to open by July with a new partner, Rooke said. Rooke and other business representatives will present the proposed ownership change and other details at a City Council public hearing on Monday, conducted by remote due to the coronavirus pandemic. The meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. The business, 311 Page Blvd. LLC, is planning the adult-use marijuana shop at that address at the corner of Guion Street in East Springfield, formerly the Crossfit Journey gym.

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