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PublishedMay 11, 2021
Letter: Short-term rental limits in Cape affect more than wealthy
The Cape Elizabeth new short-term rental restrictions may well reflect the affluence of most property owners. But they play havoc with any who are not affluent or who manage to have a second home in Maine or on the shore only by recovering part of annual property taxes and/or costs by sharing use with short-term […]
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PublishedMay 10, 2021
Letter: Gray council candidate asks for support
My name is Krista Chappell. I am writing to ask for the support of Gray voters for Town Council on June 8. I’ve been a resident of Gray for over a decade and am proud to call Maine my home. It was an honor to serve as chair of Gray’s Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee, a […]
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PublishedMay 10, 2021
Letter: Appreciation extended to Falmouth Lions Club
Two weeks ago, John Winslow and other members of the Falmouth Lions Club came to our home, volunteering their effort and energy building a ramp for my husband. They did a wonderful job, finishing it in one day. He has been housebound for some time and he looks forward to getting outside in the good […]
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PublishedMay 10, 2021
Letter: Cahan best hope for Falmouth’s future
Having just marked Falmouth’s 300th year, it’s important to be mindful of what lies ahead for our amazing town. Hope Cahan, who is running for her second term on the Town Council, has proven that she can lead us into the coming years effectively, intelligently, with heart and an ability to listen with sincerity and […]
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PublishedMay 10, 2021
Letter: Dentists give reader something to chew over
For the last few weeks, I’ve been trying to find a dentist in the Portland area. Fortunately, most dentists today have websites where they tell you what they do and what they don’t and all about their excellent staff that will take care of your every mangled molar. Here’s the problem: Some of the sites […]
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PublishedMay 10, 2021
Letter: Falmouth library president endorses Amy Kuhn
As a volunteer for the town of Falmouth and president of the Falmouth Memorial Library, I have had the pleasure of collaborating with Falmouth Town Council chairperson and library liaison, Amy Kuhn, over the past three years. In both capacities as council chairperson and library liaison, Amy continually demonstrates qualities critical to the success of […]
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PublishedMay 10, 2021
Letter: Greely again named No. 1 high school in Maine
U.S. News and World Report recently ranked 17,857 public high schools across the entire United States. Greely High School in Cumberland is again ranked as the best high school in the state of Maine. Extreme credit must be given to the students, faculty and school administrators for achieving this tremendous honor. Our family moved to […]
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PublishedMay 10, 2021
Letter: Kuhn provides critical leadership
Amy Kuhn has provided critical leadership on the Falmouth Town Council over the past three years and Falmouth is lucky that she is willing to continue to serve in that role for another term. I’ve been constantly impressed by work Amy has led to enhance communications and public engagement between the town and residents, as […]
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PublishedMay 10, 2021
Letter: Reelect Cahan to Falmouth council
Hope Cahan is running for reelection to the Falmouth Town Council to continue working with us to plan Falmouth’s future and to protect our town’s environment, open space and unique character. During her three years on the council she has provided tax relief to seniors and initiated measures to reduce climate change. Hope has been […]
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PublishedMay 10, 2021
Letter: Segrist would balance the Cumberland council
Cumberland is changing, as are the wants and needs of our citizens. Young couples are moving into new housing developments and looking to find a voice in the administration of town government, reflecting the needs of their growing families. We need their input and energy to keep our town vibrant as we undergo inevitable change. […]
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