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Name: Noah Munro on Mar 18, 2009Comments: Thank you for signing!Flag
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Name: Lauren Walker on Mar 18, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anna Bristow on Mar 18, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Neal Peirce on Mar 18, 2009Comments: The Mill Ice Cream and Cafe has been a tremendous addition to Bristol -- Important to save!!Flag
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Name: Patrick Hornig on Mar 19, 2009Comments: The Mill offers a haven for folk music that is unmatched in Central New Hampshire.Flag
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Name: Bruce Spencer on Mar 19, 2009Comments: The Town of Bristol needs to support The Mill 100% on this issue. The Mica building has been neglected, and the problem ignored for years. Now it is seriously affecting one of the true gems of the Bristol business community.Flag
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Name: Linda Walsh on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Clive Whittaker on Mar 19, 2009Comments: Great opportunity for a politician to do the right thing,Flag
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Name: Christina A Schaefer on Mar 19, 2009Comments: The owners of the condemned building should bear the responsibility for their negligence; they should be held accountable by way of substantial financial compensation to THE MILL for its lost business due to a forced closure, as well as, endangering life and limb of the owners and public who frequent THE MILL.Flag
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Name: Ruta Straumanis on Mar 19, 2009Comments: Bristol should be proud to have The Mill as a very welcoming and interesting place in their town. Please save it!Flag
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Name: Kimberly Burke on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Amy Stevens on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Brynie Burke on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Lil Furbish on Mar 19, 2009Comments: why would the town not help out this business the town held a Charrette to improve the area and now you are ready to just let go of a successful business Plus the Mill is a gathering place for musicians and artists from the community, those people would miss that connection if the Mill were no longer there. Come on folks--do the RIGHT thing!!!!!! take responsibilty..should have been taken care of years ago. The Mill inherited the problem.Flag
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Name: Bayard Anna on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Meghan Kaiser on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Al "Buzz" DeFeo on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Susan Olshuff on Mar 19, 2009Comments: The Mill is a gem, and the Town should do everything to care for this business until the building next door is properly dealt with. The town owes a lot to this budding family business.Flag
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Name: Boyd Smith on Mar 19, 2009Comments: The former Mica building needs to be removed safely and quickly so The Mill and its neighbors can return to their business and homes. The Mill adds more vitality to Central Square than any other store I can think of, and the possiblities around the future space created by Mica Building removal provide a timely and excellent fit with the fall 2008 Bristol design charrette recommendations.Flag
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Name: Sandra Heaney on Mar 19, 2009Comments: I would like to see the town provide support to The Mill until such time as they are able to return to their building and to work diligently with the owner of The Mica Building to make this happen sooner rather than later. Bristol needs businesses like The Mill!Flag
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Name: Jessica Morgan on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Christian Burnham on Mar 19, 2009Comments: I hope that the town of Bristol can assist The Mill in any way it can to get back up in running. My family and I enjoy the Mill and will greatly miss attending the establishment. I also feel that The owner(s) of the Mica Building need to step up and do what they need to do to their building so the Mill can reopen.Flag
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Name: Irene Koncius on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Lucille Keegan on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Erin Scanlon on Mar 19, 2009Comments: I participated in a theatre performance there. It is a precious place I hope you can help them continue to thriveFlag
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Name: Jo O"Connor on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: JOEL CAGE on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Susan Carbin-Hardee on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 19, 2009Comments: This is so unfair! We want the mill back!Flag
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Name: Jennifer Tuthill on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Brynie Burke on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Janet Towse on Mar 19, 2009Comments: The Mill plays an important role in maintaining a vibrant Newfound area community. Please do the right thing for this hard-working enterprise.Flag
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Name: Cedrine Bell on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Gary McCool on Mar 19, 2009Comments: In my opinion, The Mill has brought a welcome breath of "fresh air" to Bristol. They provide quality products, and a place for quality live music and other events that bring people to Bristol. Please help them survive and thrive.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 19, 2009Comments: The Mill should not be punished for the neglect of their neighbors. They are wonderfully civic minded and give back so much to the community. Please help!Flag
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Name: FRIEDA GRAYZEL on Mar 19, 2009Comments: DEAR SELECTMEN, DO THE RIGHT THING - AND HELP THE MILL NOT TO FAIL BECAUSE OF THIS SITUATION. SINCERELY, FRIEDA GRAYZELFlag
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Name: Susan Becker on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Barry Alan on Mar 19, 2009Comments: This should be standard procedure unless the town of Bristol WANTS to fail. I can not believe that the Town would not take this kind of responsibility. Just the fact of a petition of this nature give Bristol a bad name. Shame on you Bristol! Shame, Shame... Now make it right!Flag
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Name: J. Nadeau on Mar 19, 2009Comments: I love Bristol Mills fudge.Flag
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Name: Ariadne Nevin on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Bill Powers on Mar 19, 2009Comments: I would encourage the Town to evaluate this request in the light of the benefits The Mill has, does, and if allowed, will bring to the financial and cultural development of downtown Bristol and the surrounding community.Flag
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Name: Amy Allen Guptill on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Frank B Kunst on Mar 19, 2009Comments: I think it would be in the best interest of the town of Bristol to do all they can to assist in keeping such an asset to the town ,as the mill.Flag
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Name: Megan on Mar 19, 2009Comments: I do feel that the someone needs to step up and fix this situation. It has been no secret to the anyone residing in the town of Bristol that the Mica building is unsafe, especially with the Downtown Revitalization Committee something should have been done by now. The Mill is what this Committee is all about, so it needs to be saved!Flag
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Name: Martha Twombly on Mar 19, 2009Comments: Dear Selectboard, I also wanated to point out that The Mill & Fudge Factory owners have also been very proactive and creative in utilizing its web presence and excellent products in fundraising initiatives for local non-profits, and in opening their doors for community-oriented meetings and events.Flag
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Name: Mary Hammond on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Liz Mitchell on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Erica McConologue on Mar 19, 2009Comments: The town of Bristol needs to take responsability for zoning and safety issues. The town should never have allowed the run down building to get to this state and now we are putting out local business! A business that has put so much time and effort to rejuvenate their building! Save the Mill Bristol!Flag
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Name: Jonathan Burak on Mar 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Betsy Twombly on Mar 19, 2009Comments: Noah and his fudge factory are a wonderful addition to the business and cultural life of Bristol!Flag