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Old 06-12-2011, 07:53 AM   #1
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The Town of Center Harbor has a working Fairpoint payphone right near the tennis courts and softball field that's attached to a utility shed which has got to get very little use. Surprisingly and on the opposite end of the frequency of payphone use, someone at either the Gilford Wal-Mart or the landlord of the property made a business decision to have the two payphones right next to the Wal-Mart entrance removed, so all that's left are the unused mounting plates. That seems crazy. There's probably still lots of folks who like to get a quick quote on a stock price who cannot afford or want a cell phone.
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Old 12-07-2012, 09:31 AM   #2
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From the Baysider
Quote:
Cell Tower Issue Appears Resolved
Planners
approve
amended
site plan
BY TIM CROES
Staff Writer
ALTON — The Alton Planning
Board met for three
hours on Tuesday, Nov. 20,
and may have finally resolved
the cell phone tower
issue on East Side Drive.
A proposal was brought
forward by Industrial Communications
and Electronics,
Inc., Unicel and U.S. Cellular
to request for an amended
site plan to be able to secure
an alternative access to
the approved cell tower site
on property located on Bowman
Road.
The company requested
that a pair of waivers be approved
for the project pertaining
to landscaping and
the location of buildings,and
both these waivers were approved.
A letter was read into the
record from David Slade that
stated that he would not appeal
the decision of the Federal
Court ordering a tower
to be built at East Side Drive
at a height of 100 feet.
The board approved the
amended site plan with several
conditions precedent
and several subsequent conditions
Cost David Slade BIG BUCKS to fight this and appears that he lost?...or were concessions made?
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Funny there is so much concern over cell towers and not so much about the clear cutting that went on over there.
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Old 01-10-2013, 11:22 AM   #4
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Baysider 1/10/13
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Company expects cell tower
to be up by spring
BY TIM CROES
STAFF WRITER
ALTON — In November,
the Alton Planning Board
reviewed the case of the
proposed cell phone tower
for hopefully the final time.
The multi-year battle for
the construction of this cell
phone tower has gone in
front in many different
courts and has been appealed
many times by the
different parties, but hopefully
now the tower will be
constructed and the many
holes in the cell phone service
in Alton will be closed.
The cell phone tower was
first proposed by Industrial
Communications in September
2005 to be constructed
at 486 East Side Drive.
In reviewing the case, the
planning board received a
letter from David Slade saying
that he was no longer going
to object to the construction
of the cell phone
tower in Alton, with plans
for the access road to now
be located on Jude Hill
Road.
According to Kevin Delaney,
an Engineering and
Regulatory Compliance
Manager, at Industrial Communications,
there is some
simple paperwork that
needs to be completed, including
getting a building
permit approved before the
company can start constructing
the tower.
Delaney said that he
hopes that the project will
start within the next month,
and the first step will be
clearing a 100-foot by 100-
foot where the tower will be
constructed.
Delaney is hopeful that
the tower will be up and
running by this spring. According
to Delaney, the companies
that will be utilizing
the new cell phone tower
will include Verizon, U.S.
Cellular and AT&T.
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I noticed there was a thumbs down on the original post, just curious as to why.
Whenever I'm in the Alton area I'm always wishing I had better service.
28 between Alton and Wolfeboro has a lot of dead zones.
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...it was our beloved McDude, and mean that in all sincerity, does not like cell phones and cell towers, and was worried it detract from the beauty of our mountains.

As one who will highly benefit from this tower, I respectfully disagreed with my friend, and felt that the building of homes on Lakewood were far more detrimental to the beauty of the bay.
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...it was our beloved McDude, and mean that in all sincerity, does not like cell phones and cell towers, and was worried it detract from the beauty of our mountains.

As one who will highly benefit from this tower, I respectfully disagreed with my friend, and felt that the building of homes on Lakewood were far more detrimental to the beauty of the bay.
OK, I did not follow that thread at all, but for someone who has given up their land line 10 years ago for the much cheaper cell phone service, I'm all for towers.
Personally I'm so used to seeing them everywhere now that it makes no difference where they put them. I'd much rather see a cell tower then a wind tower or continuous power lines across the skyline.
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