MONSON, Maine — Monson residents will be asked next week to consider imposing a six-month moratorium on private corridors, including the proposed east-west highway, during a special town meeting set for the Monson Town Hall.

The meeting, which is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, will begin with a brief introduction, after which voters will be asked if they wish to impose the moratorium.

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  1. What has Monson have to do with an East-West highway. From what I understand, it is not going to be any closer that 45 miles. That’s just crazy.

  2. Sooner or later this was going to happen. And if it wasn’t Monson then it would have been somewhere else. People are now actually looking at the ‘gut’s’ of the Act and really reading it and seeing just what the Act cover’s. They are also, considering the practical nature of Mainer’s, also looking at the history of the Act and just who was behind it and who is going to benefit from it. While Mainer’s might be a bit jumpy at time’s, we are not all that ‘concrete-between-the-ear’s’ brain dead when it comes to someone trying to make our State into the biggest sucker since Clinton tried to re-define sex to the American people on TV. Monson’s reaction should be seen, and taken, as a serious indicator of just how the various Town’s are now looking into the Act and their option’s.

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