Part three of a 5-part series on Maine's transportation policy debate. While eve

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Source

Portland Press Herald

Date

10-2-1991

Pages

1A, 10A

Abstract

Part three of a 5-part series on Maine's transportation policy debate. While everyone agrees that jobs and tourism are at stake, opponents of turnpike widening argue that alternative means of transportation should be developed and secondary roads improved. Proponents insist on concentrating on primary road improvement. Details. List of Maine's major roads and a brief outline of the November 5 referendum.

Subjects

Maine Turnpike, Referendums (State)

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