Donlon Wade, of Canaan, N.H., holds an anti-pipeline banner with Patricia Greene, also of Canaan, as about 50 supporters gather for a rally on the steps of City Hall in Lebanon, N.H., on Oct. 17, 2018.  Petitions against Liberty Utilities' proposed West Lebanon natural gas plant and pipeline were presented after the rally to the City Council. "It's our futures that are most in jeopardy," said Celia Barnett, a Lebanon High School junior who collected 115 signatures at school. The other petition circulated by the group Sustainable Lebanon collected 1,059 signatures of Lebanon residents. Following 40 minutes of public input at the start of the City Council meeting, Mayor Sue Prentiss said the council would discuss the issue at their next meeting. (Valley News - Geoff Hansen) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
Donlon Wade, of Canaan, N.H., holds an anti-pipeline banner with Patricia Greene, also of Canaan, as about 50 supporters gather for a rally on the steps of City Hall in Lebanon, N.H., on Oct. 17, 2018. Petitions against Liberty Utilities' proposed West Lebanon natural gas plant and pipeline were presented after the rally to the City Council. "It's our futures that are most in jeopardy," said Celia Barnett, a Lebanon High School junior who collected 115 signatures at school. The other petition circulated by the group Sustainable Lebanon collected 1,059 signatures of Lebanon residents. Following 40 minutes of public input at the start of the City Council meeting, Mayor Sue Prentiss said the council would discuss the issue at their next meeting. (Valley News - Geoff Hansen) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Credit: Valley News โ€” Geoff Hansen