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Don't waste money on small repairs
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Editor, As a taxpayer and resident of the first district, I would like to know why county workers are again filling quarter-size holes on Bacontown Road? Isn’t this road going to be paved in 2014?
Anyone who has experience repairing roads knows you are just wasting tar filling any hole smaller than the bottom of a cup — it is a waste of time, money, tar and employee labor.
Mr. Noah Covington, the dirt roads in your district are in the worst shape I have seen in my 12 years as a resident of Bryan County. Maybe you should ride down some of the dirt roads in your district and see the poor conditions that exist.
Direct work where work needs to be done and stop the waste of our tax money and wasting the talent of our Bryan County workers — they’re talent is needed elsewhere .

— Michael Anderson, Pembroke

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