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To the editor: As a lifelong resident of the Berkshires and current Massachusetts College Of Liberal Arts student, I have come to possess a great fondness for the nature intertwined within our towns and cities. Even as a person who generally gravitates towards the indoor side of life, I believe we strike a fine balance between natural land and industry here in western Massachusetts. One needs to do little more than look around at wonderful mountain forests that surround us to realize the beauty at hand.

It saddens me greatly, therefore, to see our governing bodies propose plans to disrupt this balance and tear away our beautiful scenic views. Currently, there is a proposed logging project that will target nature trails surrounding the Notch reservoir, destroying a middle- and old-growth forest with the intent to replace it with one that will promote better long-term water quality. However, this seems not to take into account the immediate effects such a project would have on our current water supply; more importantly, the destruction of such a long-standing and untouched pocket of natural land will be a detrimental blow to both the many animals that inhabit the space and the people who enjoy it as a hiking trail.



Spending time in nature has great benefits to the emotional well-being of people, and it would be a shame to take that from our fellow North Adams residents. The solution is quite simple: We do not want this logging project to proceed. Mayor Macksey has already postp.

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