Re: Northern New England
[Re: James Morrissey]
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10/29/08 02:54 AM
10/29/08 02:54 AM
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LOL......the dog!!! I know it is hard to leave the baby behind. Even though ppl know I am not in a position to 'babysit' right now, I am constantly asked and would in a minute if possible.
The elk. Yes, PA has a thriving elk population, very doubtful for this state. As far as I know there is not even a whisper about the subject anywhere in the state. The only elk we see are those at elk farms.
The face of Maine is changing but sadly not for the better. Born and raised here, its difficult to watch the change of events unfold which will alter the state forever.
Our 'space' is right now is a few battles to survive. One in particular, the beautiful area of Moosehead is fighting the big boys to keep out what really amounts to a small city.
It proposes to build close to one thousand homes, two huge resorts, golf course, marina, as well as, three RV parks, convenience stores, gas stations and over one hundred rental cabins. All that is just for starters, it very well could increase, in housing alone, to over three thousand homes. The company proposing this has done it before, destroying huge amounts of beautiful property for the sake of the almighty dollar.
So, visit us when you can, if you wait too long, we could be unrecognizable in the near future.
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Re: Northern New England
[Re: dlc]
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10/29/08 11:19 PM
10/29/08 11:19 PM
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Joined: Feb 2005
Manhattan, New York, New York
James Morrissey
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Hey Debbie,
I had heard that Maine was going through tough times all together. The paper industry is apparently dead in Maine, and as a result there are whole sections of Maine that are essentially empty space. Having said that, Maine has so many possibilities as a state for eco-tourism that I hope that they get it together.
Chanthee and I briefly debated purchasing something around Acadia, but the season is too short, and there is no real winter season at all there from what we can see. We have also considered New Hampshire, which has a solid winter season and potential for a livelihood.
James
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