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derpingandlurking t1_jdwbywc wrote
Reply to Land covenants by Lfcfan2187
There can be a restrictive covenant my deed specifically says no livestock as well.
derpingandlurking t1_j9diuz6 wrote
Reply to comment by LockedOutOfElfland in Historical question: commuting and town layouts pre-automobile? by LockedOutOfElfland
Grange halls, mason halls, K of P/C, all sorts of social places, church, lots of town festivals etc
derpingandlurking t1_j85njiv wrote
Reply to Maintain the integrity of our town! Preserve Freeport’s charming and historic parking lots! by bitesandcats
Having that density means more foot traffic for all the stores downtown. Local businesses should want this.
derpingandlurking t1_j5kvzyi wrote
Reply to comment by planningcalendar in In Maine, four theaters are known to offer open captions (on-screen subtitles). by tunicsandleggimgs15
You can, I’ve done the glasses at the Regal in Portsmouth NH. I have hearing aides and miss the cc at the theater. I get so much more when I rewatch at home with them on
derpingandlurking t1_j11ja6x wrote
Reply to comment by idkwtfiad in Feedback on Quickmedcards.com? Is it a scam? by Emergency-Tie2370
My understanding of it is in context to the form for the background check so that makes sense as it is a “lying crime” vs something that would be immediately caught. Thanks for clarifying.
derpingandlurking t1_j11ecwg wrote
Reply to comment by l1nked1npark in Feedback on Quickmedcards.com? Is it a scam? by Emergency-Tie2370
Only downside I have seen is that you cannot buy a firearm while having a med card
derpingandlurking t1_j0xkooj wrote
Reply to comment by PsychologicalPut785 in Anyone have any furnished housing for travel nurses in southern Maine ?? by PsychologicalPut785
Hours more than it would be worth, best case scenario for you is a winter rental but the dogs are gonna make it really tough.
derpingandlurking t1_iujnju4 wrote
Reply to comment by SmashesIt in Montana, a very conservative state, prohibits firing employees at will. Why doesn't Vermont have a similar law? by yhl-cis
That’s not what the link says at all but Ok! The two items have nothing to do with each other, it’s literally an overview of different employment laws that Montana has. I think you have a comprehension issue.
derpingandlurking t1_iujmnbu wrote
Reply to comment by SmashesIt in Montana, a very conservative state, prohibits firing employees at will. Why doesn't Vermont have a similar law? by yhl-cis
Sure but it’s not the flip side, it’s an entirely different thing.
derpingandlurking t1_iujkqp7 wrote
Reply to comment by SmashesIt in Montana, a very conservative state, prohibits firing employees at will. Why doesn't Vermont have a similar law? by yhl-cis
Right to work has nothing to do with at-will employment, this is the biggest misconception out there. Right to work just means you can work and not pay union dues even if your covered by the bargaining unit. So in this case because they are not a right to work state if you take a job that is covered by union representation you will be forced to pay the dues even if you prefer not to be in the union. Right to work was drummed up by republicans to attempt to defund unions.
derpingandlurking t1_iubb9yb wrote
Reply to comment by Snotrockett in When do you think it's going to snow? by [deleted]
York Beach here no frost yet, flowers still blooming in the garden
derpingandlurking t1_itsjjy9 wrote
Reply to Our View: LePage’s repeated use of ‘crack pipe’ irresponsible at best - Portland Press Herald by OriginalGordol
We are talking about the guy who blames shifty and d-money for bringing in drugs and banging the white girls. He knows that crack which is far from the drug of choice that’s killing our kids in Maine at historic levels, brings out fear and the image of a black person in a city. Something most Mainers have 0 experience with.
derpingandlurking t1_itmt49k wrote
Reply to comment by NightOnFuckMountain in I’m looking for a particular town that I visited one time and have not been able to find again. Kind of like a “Tip Of My Tongue” post, but for Vermont towns. by NightOnFuckMountain
Downtown Cabot kinda matched the vibe you described but no dollar store just a general store
derpingandlurking t1_itmmlc3 wrote
Reply to I’m looking for a particular town that I visited one time and have not been able to find again. Kind of like a “Tip Of My Tongue” post, but for Vermont towns. by NightOnFuckMountain
I was thinking Chester VT fits your bill and has a dollar store
derpingandlurking t1_ita0htf wrote
Reply to comment by JayhawkInMaine in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
And the last option would be the Maine Bicentennial cookbook https://www.maine200cookbook.com/
derpingandlurking t1_ita0d6k wrote
Reply to comment by JayhawkInMaine in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
I’d also recommend asking at your local library, you could also search the statewide shared library as well, I love getting cookbooks from libraries to see which ones are worth buying
derpingandlurking t1_it9yo6e wrote
There’s a rare and historical cooking bookstore in Biddeford https://www.rabelaisbooks.com/ claims to have 6 centuries of cookbooks bet they’d have some Maine stuff
derpingandlurking t1_je1j60v wrote
Reply to Maine gardeners- what seeds have you started indoors/sowed outside? by Strange-Particular84
Inside: Peas, lavender, basil, rosemary, oregano, few types of squashes, French and African marigolds, couple types of cucumbers, 3 types of tomatoes.
Outside I saw the garlic scrapes popping through the straw I buried them in, peach tree has buds, over wintered carrots look healthy