
Data center proposal ignites furor in small NH town
A data center proposal in Nottingham, New Hampshire, faced significant public opposition, including protests and an online petition. The proposal was ultimately withdrawn before a Planning Board meeting, but residents still attended to voice their concerns about data center development.
A proposed data center development in Nottingham, New Hampshire, ignited a wave of public opposition, as reported by the Eagle-Tribune. Residents organized protests and launched an online petition that garnered thousands of signatures. Despite the developer withdrawing the proposal on the afternoon of May 27, dozens of residents still attended a scheduled Planning Board meeting to express their continued concerns about data center development in the small town. The discussions highlight a strong community sentiment against such projects in the area.
The article notes that the public outcry began to intensify over a week before the May 27 meeting, indicating sustained opposition. While the specific company behind the proposal is not identified, the focus remains on the community's reaction and the immediate impact on the project's status.