Hi,
Elections are finally over for a while. Now we have a chance to breathe, take stock and consider how we are doing as a community and where we need some improvements.
We can keep the parts of Washington County Life that we love and change the parts we don't by watching and working with our Local, State and Federal government representatives.
On this site, in a non-partisan manner, this blog aims to highlight key issues for Washington County and provide information on how our elected representatives are working on our behalf and how we can help improve life for ourselves and our families in our favorite part of Maine.
Please feel free to comment on posts. How can we improve life here in Washington County? What are your ideas? What messages should we be delivering to our government representatives? Let's keep comments civil and relevant. Once a comment is screened for civility and relevance, it will be published with your initials and a number. Thank you for engaging in this blog!
M.Eachus
Nowadays, you usually hear the word "resilience" in the context of "climate change resilience". Climate change has an increasingly large impact on Washington County and we will certainly talk about that. But we also will discuss how Washington County is and can be resilient to other challenges we face, from the economic challenges to changing demographics to the opioid crisis. This is a good news blog, because we are rising to these challenges. We are Washington County Resilient.
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Most Mainers ( 79% , maineconservation.org), like most Americans ( 82% , 9/15/2019 CBS News poll) believe that we need to do something abou...
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Having the blog open to public comment is an experiment...please keep the comments civil and relevant and only comment if you have a sincere interest on life in our county (Washington County Maine).