Lauren Easthom isn’t the only one who has to gaze upon dead trees under Duke Energy power lines. Every time I walk along Piney Mountain Road, I stroll by a copse of trees that Duke has topped, treated and left to die, all in the name of “managing non-compatible vegetation.” (The photos at right are [...]
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Torches waiting to be lit
Posted by Nancy Oates on June 6, 2012
http://chapelhillwatch.com/2012/06/06/torches-waiting-to-be-lit/
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