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gary
of lewiston, ME
Jul 23, 2008 10:29 PM
Reader, you belong in Portland and Boston , with your condescending attitude. Backyard Farms is a great asset to a county that badly needs descent jobs. It's so easy to criticize when you are ignorant of the economic issues facing a particular region of the state. Last I knew, Portland had issues, too.report abuseXPortlander
of Nunya, ME
Jul 23, 2008 9:48 PM
Why just tomatoes, there must be other veggies t grow.....maybe replace one of those paper plants instead of exhausting time and money looking for a buyer.report abuseDino90000000
of Waterboro, ME
Jul 23, 2008 6:29 PM
Yum. Let's buy them and other Maine grown produce.report abusereader
of Portland-Boston, ME
There are about 5000 illegal aliens working in Maine's blueberry fields, restuarants
There are about 66,000 Mainers collecting Welfare
Who are the lazy bums in the state?report abuse
Jul 23, 2008 5:46 PM
Illegal Aliens in Maine
There are about 5000 illegal aliens working in Maine's blueberry fields, restuarants
There are about 66,000 Mainers collecting Welfare
Who are the lazy bums in the state?report abuse
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