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paul higginbotham
of skowhegan, ME
Jan 8, 2008 3:21 AM
thank this,wonderful newspaper report,so that we know. so don't knock the source.report abuseMsAinSoPo
of So Po, ME
Jan 7, 2008 5:20 PM
CommonCents, I think it's a sad commentary on things when a person in Maine has to go indoors to get fresh air.report abuseCommonCents
of Brunswick, ME
Maine on the whole, has seen a dramatic drop in air pollution of all kinds; this article fails to note that.
Don't want to appear insensitive; but hate to see this public alert sensationalized by the media unnecessarily.report abuse
Jan 7, 2008 4:53 PM
I guess staying indoors is probably a big deal for people with Asthma; but then this is something they are well aware of regardless of the condition of the current air mass.
Maine on the whole, has seen a dramatic drop in air pollution of all kinds; this article fails to note that.
Don't want to appear insensitive; but hate to see this public alert sensationalized by the media unnecessarily.report abuse
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