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AUGUSTA -- Better, but still too big and in the wrong places.

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Tim Smith of Bath, ME
May 26, 2008 7:46 AM
Hard to imagine someone from Millinocket making a statement like that...certainly the real estate market would tell a different story... Lock at Roxanne Quimby you really think she could buy all that land if the industry was still alive.... please....report abuse
Cheryl Isbister of Augusta, ME
May 22, 2008 6:15 PM
Why do we even bother anymore. Everyone w/o a brain cell believes that for economic growth we must flatten and pave Maine and build homes and resorts that the toilets will be cleaned by the residents of Greenville because you don't seriously think Maine residents will be able to afford to live in "Plum Creek". Not my idea of economic development.

Mainers have already sold out the coast now lets have the flatlanders have the Maine woods too. Besides it really doesn't matter build Plum Creek, have the rich and shameless buy it up. We can't make it here anymore anyway.report abuse
Disillusioned Voter of Millinocket, ME
May 22, 2008 11:45 AM
Logging & Paper will Never die, but what should be put under an ax is LURC and the CLAP filled CLUP…

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Tim Smith of Bath, ME
May 22, 2008 9:01 AM
I cannot help but wonder when the Management of Plum Creek will say enough is enough... you want to play then play else we will close down all our properties to ANY public USE... You cannot win in Maine... from running potential jobs and work out of state to an ever increasing taxation of the people.... I for one own a large tract of land and am tired of folks , generally who don't, telling me what I can and cannot do to my property.... The logging industry is dead, paper industry as well... Our leadership in Augusta cannot see the forest thru the trees and continually runs business out of state... I can tell you that if I thought 40 years ago Greenville would look as it does today.... It will be developed regardless.... move on!!report abuse

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