Politics & Government

Show Your Opposition to the Merrimack Tolls

Merrimack resident Jordan Guagliumi is selling bumper stickers for $5 protesting the high cost of driving on the Everett Turnpike.

The organizer of the Toll Relief for Merrimack Facebook page is now selling bumper stickers seeking to raise money to continue the fight to address the high price Merrimack residents have to pay to drive on the Everett Turnpike.

Jordan Guagliumi of Merrimack is selling the bumper stickers for $5 each, with proceeds going to promote "toll injustice statewide," according to a Facebook post. He is also looking for places in town where he can sell the bumper stickers.

Residents of Merrimack have complained for years that they are forced to pay more tolls than other communities situated on state highways.

Earlier this month, the New Hampshire House of Representatives voted to kill a bill that would have closed the Exit 12 tolls. The bill had been approved by the Senate, but was rejected 201-72 by the House.


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