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    Name: Bethany Brown on Apr 12, 2012
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    Name: Melissa Moreau on Apr 12, 2012
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  3. 303
    Name: Anonymous on Apr 12, 2012
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    Name: Christina OConnor on Apr 12, 2012
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  5. 305
    Name: Tracy Trefethen on Apr 12, 2012
    Comments: Durham doesn't need any more private retail. Can't some things just be left as they are for a change?
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  6. 306
    Name: Hugh David on Apr 12, 2012
    Comments: thay area of open space is priceless!!
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  7. 307
    Name: Alex Prolman on Apr 12, 2012
    Comments: Best of luck to you! I'm a UVM undergrad from NH, looking to return to NH and promote sustainable ag there soon. Good luck!
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  8. 308
    Name: Kathryn Hagler on Apr 12, 2012
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  9. 309
    Name: Anonymous Facebook user on Apr 12, 2012
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    Name: Devon Mullen on Apr 12, 2012
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  11. 311
    Name: Dean Tirrell on Apr 12, 2012
    Comments: Now is the time we need more AG education, not less!!
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  12. 312
    Name: Dean Tirrell on Apr 12, 2012
    Comments: Now is the time we need more AG eduction, not less!!
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  13. 313
    Name: Anne Burke on Apr 12, 2012
    Comments: stop the deveopment
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  14. 314
    Name: Emily Massa on Apr 12, 2012
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    Name: DeAnna Gibson on Apr 12, 2012
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    Name: Ashley Jones on Apr 12, 2012
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    Name: Megan McCuller on Apr 12, 2012
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  18. 318
    Name: Becky on Apr 12, 2012
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  19. 319
    Name: Anonymous on Apr 12, 2012
    Comments: It's important for students to have a place to experiment and learn their skills in a hands-on way. As an alum, I want future students to have the opportunity to use the space for research and education.
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  20. 320
    Name: Cody Noel on Apr 12, 2012
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  21. 321
    Name: Travis Pennington on Apr 12, 2012
    Comments: dont do it please!!
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  22. 322
    Name: Sharon Wheeler on Apr 12, 2012
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  23. 323
    Name: Steve Perreault on Apr 12, 2012
    Comments: I think you are doing a huge dis-service to your current and future students in the College of Life Science and Agriculture. Please seriously consider the students over retail space.
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  24. 324
    Name: Diane Bolton on Apr 12, 2012
    Comments: Please preserve land for the Agriculture program
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  25. 325
    Name: Rowena Wilks on Apr 12, 2012
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  26. 326
    Name: Jennifer Burns on Apr 12, 2012
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    Name: Daniel Fryburg on Apr 12, 2012
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  28. 328
    Name: Breanne Kearney on Apr 12, 2012
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  29. 329
    Name: Krista Ciaccio on Apr 12, 2012
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  30. 330
    Name: Carolyn Stevens on Apr 12, 2012
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  31. 331
    Name: Max Auger on Apr 12, 2012
    Comments: Don't develop.
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  32. 332
    Name: Anonymous on Apr 12, 2012
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  33. 333
    Name: Dave Hubbard Jr. on Apr 12, 2012
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  34. 334
    Name: Caitlin Cox on Apr 12, 2012
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    Name: Kelly Brown on Apr 12, 2012
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  36. 336
    Name: Anonymous on Apr 12, 2012
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    Name: Anonymous on Apr 12, 2012
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  38. 338
    Name: Michelle Tremblay on Apr 12, 2012
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  39. 339
    Name: Bridget O'Donnell on Apr 12, 2012
    Comments: UNH is a land grant university. By developing that land that is used for agriculture you are taking away the agriculture that the university is required to have. Plus, it is so important that young people continue to be educated about agriculture!
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  40. 340
    Name: Anonymous on Apr 12, 2012
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  41. 341
    Name: Gabrielle Schiavone on Apr 12, 2012
    Comments: This would be a detriment to a university founded on agriculture, its many talented life science students and faculty, as well as the championship equestrian teams, equine studies program and biannual horse trials that attract riders from all over the northeast.
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  42. 342
    Name: Kathleen Malsbenden on Apr 12, 2012
    Comments: Please do not compromise the open land so valuable to UNH.
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  43. 343
    Name: Anonymous on Apr 12, 2012
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  44. 344
    Name: Stephanie Patrick-chalfant on Apr 12, 2012
    Comments: i am angry i work for unh and see them wasting money i have spent after 35 years in the real world . when i took over the postition i hold i had to manage a budget ,8 years later i am still coming in under budget even with the recent budget cuts. they need a better bean counter i am a graduiate bs of the equine science dept and ba grad of the theater dept . I am also co DC of squamscott pony club a member of the usef, iea, and the owner of 5 horses the peopel who are trying to fix the financial problems of the university are cluless as to what the university was , is ,and will be . its the land Katie Scarlett the land as god is my witness i will never go hungry again we loose the land we loose the university
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  45. 345
    Name: Allison Lake on Apr 12, 2012
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  46. 346
    Name: Carol Smith on Apr 12, 2012
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  47. 347
    Name: Carolyn Madden on Apr 12, 2012
    Comments: Without these programs, the animal science degrees offered at UNH will truly suffer. These programs are essential.
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  48. 348
    Name: Sonja Krygeris on Apr 12, 2012
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  49. 349
    Name: Nancy Fantom on Apr 12, 2012
    Comments: As a land grant university and a tremendous state and community resource, UNH's agricultural programs are a cornerstone program to the university. It would be a shame to lose what makes UNH a unique resource in New England.
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    Name: Aubrianne LaDuke on Apr 12, 2012
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