Recently I traveled south to NYC to visit my sons. As I made my way, I took note of the roadside and the abundant trash. It was clear to me, as it has been for a some time, that we have a trash problem. We as humans produce a lot of garbage and.
Howard Roever’s letter to the editor (Monitor, 3/28) makes the point that trash is everywhere. One contributor to the ambient trash level is the City of Concord’s reluctance to insist that homeowners and tenants use proper, closed containers for trash.
As the temperatures rise and the snow has all but disappeared in and around Concord, something else has been revealed on the side of New Hampshire’s roadways: trash. Be it country roads, city streets or village lanes, trash is everywhere. Just look.