Billy NY is dead on right, this joannie-come-lately is setting herself up to be the local civics leader, was probably the head of her condo board before and probably the neighborhood HOA pain-in-the-a$$ as well. You've got to undermine her at every damn turn, for the sake of the men in the neighborhood and mankind in general. Post the property, and then invite all of your freinds over for an afternoon of target parctice.Since you're zoned Ag, you should be able to do this "by right". When she tresspasses, call the police and prosecute to the fullest extent of the law.She won't hold any truck in local politics with that on her head- and she'll be marked down by the local police as a potential trouble maker. Find out what church most of these newcomers are going to, and get the Youth Pastor to set up a trip for the kids to your place. Hayride, cookout, the whole deal- to tune the kids in to the country "goodlife". Then, mention to the pastor and every parent within earshot that you've had a problem with someone, and call her out by name. First, you'll probably confirm that she's a pain for all...second, they'll get the word to her that you've got her number. Skin this cat and most of your future troubles will be over. It's always one loud mouth agitator that starts it up...
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