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letter to the editor

In response to the recent letter to the editor, Regarding the Rock Road Pathway, January 6, 2026.

I appreciate Mary Orear’s recent letter and her concern for both public and private interests. I share that goal. As someone whose property is directly affected by the Rock Road discussion, I want to add a perspective that has largely been missing from recent articles and commentary.

Many of us who live along the Lily Pond corridor are not opposed to community trails, nor are we dismissive of history. We understand why people care about the old Rock Road. For generations, neighbors have walked

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As a member of the one of the area’s “increasingly angsty” budget committees, I read with interest Audra Caler’s recent opinion piece calling for “comprehensive tax reform.” 

Ms. Caler’s complaint is that Maine “relies too heavily on a single revenue source-the property tax.” This is almost certainly true. Maine’s property taxes were recently rated the fifth worst in the nation, contributing mightily to an overall tax burden in that is one of the highest in the country.

Her proposed solution, though, would make that overall burden even worse.

She suggests that we shift “a greater share of

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