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alp227

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Mon May 28, 2012, 12:58 AM May 2012

A Tiny Florida Outpost Divides Over Getting on the Power Grid

It is the promise of tranquillity that attracts the hardy few to this tiny wooded island that lies unspoiled off the road to Key West and off the grid altogether. What keeps them here is the pristine fishing, fantastic vistas, ambling Key deer and winter breezes blowing in sighs of contentment.

But these days, good karma is sorely missing on No Name Key. The 1,200-acre island has been riven by two warring camps of residents who have pleaded, sued, offended and, ultimately, turned their backs on each other in a fight over power, the kind that gets piped in by an electric company.

“It’s the Hatfields and the McCoys here,” Dave Eaken, 41, a longtime resident who wants commercial power, said about the split on the island. His father, Bob, has waited decades for public electricity, which he said he was promised when he first bought land on No Name Key in the 1960s. “I don’t look at those people. I don’t talk to them, and I don’t want to talk to them.”

“If they want to remain off the grid, go for it,” he added, recalling years of sticky sleepless nights and stealth attacks by no-see-ums, the tiny insects that squeeze through screens. “Have fun. Just don’t tell me what to do.”

full: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/28/us/no-name-key-electricity-plan-divides-residents.html?pagewanted=all

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A Tiny Florida Outpost Divides Over Getting on the Power Grid (Original Post) alp227 May 2012 OP
This happened where I was living up in Humboldt County in the '80s Webster Green May 2012 #1

Webster Green

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1. This happened where I was living up in Humboldt County in the '80s
Mon May 28, 2012, 02:09 AM
May 2012

They kept trying to run power lines in, and as quickly as they put up poles, someone would cut them down. The unknown culprit got the nickname "The Beaver". I don't remember what happened after that, or if they ever caught the guy. I'm betting that they have electricity up that mountain by now.

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