Please let the planning board know: "the whole bay is watching...the whole bay is watching...the whole bay is watching..
Our Penobscot Bay towns will continue to hang separately - victimized by passing investment groups pursuing their various industrial and commercial sprawl agendas - until we all hang together. Sure, some towns like Searsport are happily on the chair, nooses around civic necks, cultishly awaiting wonderful gassy Cargo when they do the jump.. But most Penobscot Bay towns aren't so enthused. Noncommittal mostly Poorly informed. That;'s got to change.
By all means go to the planning board meeting, who knows what DCP officials might attend? To photograph those corporadoes in the audience doing their thing would be good to document. Taking snapshots of the meeting generally is good for illuminating things like our blogs and other outreaches... In any event, it is said that the presence of observers modifies the observed. The planning board must need a lot of observing, then!