This was the response from dozens of Randolph residents who gladly signed the anti-Holbrook Trash Transfer Station petition at Shaw's Supermarket Saturday morning.
People were asked to sign as they entered and/or exited the store. Others took the time to drive to the site and sign the petition.
People signing the petition could not understand why the residents of Holbrook and their board of selectmen would willingly make a deal with a large trash hauler to set up shop in their community. "Here's a project that will immediately drive down the value of their homes. What is Holbrook thinking?" asked one Randolph resident.
People were also shocked that the Holbrook Board of Selectmen would hide this project from the residents and town leaders in nearby communities."Residents of Center Street in Randolph and all the side streets off Center Street will be affected by all the truck traffic. How can Holbrook Selectmen think that this project will not harm the quality of life for people in Randolph?" another Randolph resident asked.
The civic group would like to thank the management of Shaw's Supermarket in Randolph and the residents of Randolph for supporting this civic and informational activity.
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