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Sarah Burns: Stuck in Milltown for two days

Comments re article 65742 Kathryn Miller Stuck on Melson Ridge and unhappy about it

Sarah Burns writes:
I live in the Milltown area and I have also been stuck for two days. Usually the plow trucks go on our road at least three times but only went one time yesterday and you can not even tell they did that. A friend of mine sent pictures to me of 551 and it even looks awful. I read an article about the road crews working all night around the Walmart area....Really....what about the rest of us. I know for a fact that Walmart has people on contract who does their own plowing so why use our road crews to do it when there is a whole county to take care of. I understand there is not much you can do about ice but you can still plow and salt that is better then not at all. Disappointed on what my tax dollars are paying for when it comes to the road crew. --Sarah Burns
Thanks: Understood. That's the way many of might feel until we've thought about it and have remembered that local stores are lifelines for so many when storms occur. Just maybe they've got their priorities right, after all. -EW




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