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Mainah
of kennebunk, ME
Jan 12, 2009 9:28 PM
I'm so glad that City Attorney Gary Wood is pleased with Low Life Soley to finally do what the city has ordered him to do. I do belive Mr. Wood is frightened of him. Portland ,time to get some officials with some cojones. That Idiot should have been in prison many years ago. Wouldn't be so arrogant then, Huh, Chummy.report abuseDon Parker
of Augusta, ME
Jan 12, 2009 6:10 PM
Hey, there's a big difference between living in a Soley building and living on the street. On the street the snow gets on your clothes.report abusej t
of Raymond, ME
Jan 12, 2009 4:51 PM
How come commercial tenants aren't required to vacate? Unsafe building is unsafe for employees and customers, too.report abuseQuiet Sound
of Portland, ME
Living conditions are about the same, but the rent is cheap.report abuse
Jan 12, 2009 4:28 PM
Better to be homeless than live in a Joe Soley building.
Living conditions are about the same, but the rent is cheap.report abuse
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