Williams’ Smart Open House in Lebanon County Confounds Antis
Anti-drillers are so predictable. When they're denied a public forum where they can squeal and moan and put on a "look at me" show, they get all testy. Which is why the way Williams conducts their public open houses is so utterly brilliant. Instead of hosting the typical "3 people on the stage addressing the crowd" followed by an open microphone where anti-drilling zombies get up to read their talking points, Williams sends about 75 representatives to a local school or fire house, rolls out miles of maps, and talks one-on-one with residents--to address specific questions and concerns. That's the way they did it last night at the Annville-Cleona High School (Lebanon County, PA) with the Atlantic Sunrise Expansion project. And sure enough, anti-drillers from the so-called "Lebanon Pipeline Awareness" complained they couldn't show off their drama skills at the meeting last night...
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