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Wednesday letters: Airplane noise, Glenwood Middle School thanks, Holy Cross experience, sane gun laws, live music, distracted driving, and Ascendigo

Fly away Once again, the peace and quiet of Elk Springs subdivision is disturbed by a low level turbocharged airplane, likely flying out of Glenwood Springs airport. I know it was turbocharged because of the extreme noise it created and how fast the pilot was doing loops.  This occurred at 10 a.m. and lasted for 20 minutes. Why must the pilots from Glenwood airport choose a populated area to do aerobatics?  It is not only a nuisance, it is also an extreme fire risk. If the plane were to experience engine failure and go down, it could create a wildland fire that would take significant resources to deal with.

Valley Voice: Thanks, Santa for the early present: snow!

HO, HO, HO, to all ye fellow last-minute shopping elves. Looks like Santa gave us all what we most wanted for Christmas — snow! Although we didn’t get the jackpot that other parts of New Hampshire received, we’ll take the 6-11 inches that the Nor’incher (as my buddy Roy “the Skiing DJ” Prescott of WMWV 93.5-FM’s “Morning Weather Show” likes to call it) did give us Thursday. According to WMUR-TV 9 meteorologist Mike Haddad, top N.H. snow ville was  Croydon with 44 inches, followed by Claremont with 43, Springfield with 42, Cornish with 40 and New London (36 inches). AFTER THURSDAY’S FRESHIES, IT WAS WONDERFUL Friday morning to take in the always spectacular sight of new snow and dazzling sunshine.

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