Sustainable growth and solid strategic planning for a visible retail site does not start with unapproved activity on state land and end in a good way when a bright light gets shined on the stinky mess.
This is true especially when such acts are done with the sole purpose of the furtherance of individual and corporate greed. Acts of intent can be proven when the right legal minds get the case.
Who will Maura Healey go after with her bright flashlight and her good laws? Could it be Dollar General, the landowner or the hardy fellows who did the thug work on the trees?
In my experience, some things smell, even when some well-paid marketer or a big corporation calls it solid perfume. The Planning Board in Deerfield needs to stop looking at this plan as anything but a fat cat corporation asking Deerfield and our nice neighbors and the cherished local businesses in that area to accept something that smells that they call solid perfume, made exclusively by Dollar General.
Heather Reloj
Deerfield
