Boston Globe: Boards of selectmen hosting informational sessions. Residents packing town halls and school auditoriums to learn about a proposed natural gas pipeline that would cross the state's northern hem, starting at the New York border and passing through thinly populated rural areas, conservation land -- and their backyards.
There are the local votes against the pipeline, and a rolling protest rally moving in stages across the state.
And there is outrage.
"We know we need energy if we want to keep...