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Reconsidering Industrial Purposes in Light of Maine’s Home Rule Amendment and Recent Educational Enactments
And presenting an alternative vision for industrial training on the Boothbay Peninsula Mackenzie Andersen’s The Individual vs The Empire! is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber or foundatiobal supporter The Town Selectmen of Boothbay are in the habit of running reconsideration votes shortly…
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We Can Have Interesting Places and Spaces for Working Class Residents if We Make it Happen!
The Reality vs the Narrative Photo by wang binghua on Unsplash The other day, I was trying to locate the 2018 article in the Boothbay Register wherein Erin Cooperrider outlines the plan that targets the low-income housing credit to be applied to the 80% to 120% AMI demographic and to change the language from “low income” to…
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Hallucinations Proliferate in Affordable Housing and Corporate AI
We Say We Want an Evolution! We All want to change the world! There is a lot of talk in the AI world about the imminent bursting bubble. Will Lockett gives an informed explanation here. In short, the financial world is investing enormous amounts of money, far in excess of the revenue generated by AI, in…
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Peeling Back the Wrapper on the Narrative
Water, Housing, Education- What is really going on and whose Interests are being served? Photo by Karen Cann on Unsplash A letter titled Admiring the finery, ignoring the supply written by Andy Cozzi, a retired geologist, raised the issue of unusually low water levels of Knickerbocker Lake Finery is easily interpreted as the newly installed cultivated landscape at the Boothbay Center, bought…
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Expanding the Affordable Housing Options-A Letter to the Editor of The Boothbay Register
Letter to the Editor of Boothbay Register Dear Editor, Recently, there have been two widely publicized housing developments in the region funded with affordable housing funds and celebrated as a great step forward in righting the “underproduction of housing”. Such is the cause attributed to the housing shortage by state studies. However, I identify the…

