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Next-Ad6082 t1_jc6b1yw wrote
Reply to comment by JimBones31 in Best place that would cater a gift in the Portland area? by qst10
I second this. I received one of these as a thank you gift some years ago, and although it is maybe overpriced for what it is, it hit the awwww spot and was welcomed.
Next-Ad6082 t1_jaf4rrs wrote
Reply to Why do we still require car inspection stickers? Most states, including several northern states, do not require them. by dragon_my_nuts
Looks like it's maybe mostly them red states that don't require inspections? I guess it's not a surprise that this would tend to align with red/blue.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_inspection_in_the_United_States
Next-Ad6082 t1_jae72nr wrote
Reply to Considering a homecoming-Suggestions? by [deleted]
Maine is such a great place to raise a kid. Come home.
Real estate listings are a little tight, especially if you're looking for 10+ acres, but get online and have a look at what's available. Things are starting to loosen up a bit.
Also, remember that $200K is a whopping big salary for Maine.
Next-Ad6082 t1_j2dfsyr wrote
As others have mentioned in this thread, what's available in Maine is controlled at the state level. Looking for 'local' spirits, here's what's made in Maine:
https://www.mainespirits.com/maine-products
If you find something interesting there, click through to see where you might be able to buy it. (Some of these are small or limited runs, so they might be hard to get a hold of.)
Next-Ad6082 t1_ixqcax2 wrote
Reply to Fruit Trees in Maine by [deleted]
FYI for fig trees:
https://www.superseeds.com/products/chicago-hardy-fig
and some info:
https://gardenerspath.com/plants/fruit-trees/grow-hardy-chicago-fig/#Winter-Care
Next-Ad6082 t1_iwo5r7c wrote
Reply to Paper roads in Maine by lola_cat
I believe the 20 years and pay back taxes may be the correct answer, although it got downvoted (and yes, "adverse possession"). For this to work, your use of the land for the 20 years also has to be "notorious", meaning that it's obvious to others that you're using it as your own. For example, you could fence the area that you want to claim. It must also be "hostile", meaning that you were not granted permission to use the land.
It's important to know, though, whether the city (or other municipality) still has claim to the land. I doubt that you can claim the land if the city hasn't relinquished their rights.
Next-Ad6082 t1_je6qci9 wrote
Reply to Grateful to live in a "loose" state by 200Fathoms
Interesting, thanks for posting!
I was interested in seeing that as an image, so I retrieved this from the paper:
https://preview.redd.it/ar0kgkvi3sqa1.png?width=1940&format=png&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=5390b1a652dfe38b50f97a95b2ea9f1d496f3c14