The WRONG question was asked here to start with. Rural areas, by their very nature, don't have large, young, skilled work forces. You find that in the city. If this area ever has such a work force in the future then you will know that central NH now looks like Salem NH.......no thanks.
Like I said earlier.......well-educated youth, and not so well-educated youth in general, and in large numbers, yearn for the excitement of city life.. They leave Kentucy, they leave North Dakota, they leave Maine, and they leave EVERY rural area in America......it's the way of things. To try and waste time changing it is like trying to change human nature.
Of course we could rip central NH apart.......wall to wall strip malls, business on every corner, and them perhaps some will stay.....but at what price, what do we lose ? I suggest we will lose everything......again, think southern NH......
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