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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