"The author, Robert Kimber, who lives in Temple, looks at how little Ma" by Robert Kimber
 

Title

The author, Robert Kimber, who lives in Temple, looks at how little Maine's west

Authors

Robert Kimber

Source

Maine Times

Date

10-15-1998

Pages

18, 19

Abstract

The author, Robert Kimber, who lives in Temple, looks at how little Maine's west-central interior has changed over the past three decades. Kimber takes issue with the State Planning Office, which refers to Temple as a "typical suburb" because any place where 85 percent of the employed adults leave town daily to work elsewhere is considered a commuter town. With references to stark contrast between the Hydro-Quebec power line controversy, and W.A. Mitchell, Chairmakers, a local cottage industry.

Subjects

Temple, Maine

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