March 1, 2008 - With the N.H. Department of Environmental Services' decision just hours old, many who live on the Hill are left wide-eyed, shaking their heads about the state's decision to leave the vast majority of the estimated 121,000 tons of coal tar-contaminated material under the Gilford neighborhood forever.
"I don't even care about my property value any more. I have a five-year-old that I want to be able to grow up safely," said Richard Cote.
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