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Residents press Ossipee select board on recycling, Deer Cove right‑of‑way, police body cameras and lake signage
Summary
Public commenters urged the board to resume recycling of plastics and paper, presented evidence of a 16.5‑foot right‑of‑way at Deer Cove Road, urged funding for police body cameras (already on the warrant), and requested conservation‑commission action to place signage recognizing a $2 million Eisner family land donation.
Residents used the select board meeting’s public‑input periods to raise multiple neighborhood and conservation concerns.
Bradley Marion, speaking for the Conservation Commission, said he prepared a spreadsheet showing the town could save money by resuming recycling of plastics and paper and asked to set up a table at a town meeting to distribute information. "I believe that it would save the town money to recycle plastics and the paper products that they stopped recycling a couple years ago," Marion said, and asked the board to allow outreach…
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