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F e b r u a r y M a r c h 2016 83 House of tHe MontH Street in Portland close to Waynflete and summers here on the Foreside. Besides they had to oversee the starry equestrian career of their daughter Merrill who competed in jumping contests on her chestnut stallion Skyrocket 16.5 hands tall between class- es at Waynflete and Smith College. Mer- rills older brother Eliot took to the air too. He went to St. Pauls School and Williams College. In World War II he flew P-51 Mus- tang fighters in combat. A career executive at S.D. Warrensome of it in the ad game Eliot Brown Payson died in Falmouth at age 90 on September 2 2012. Merrill Payson Robbins died here in Cumberland on April 22 2012 after having been predeceased by her husband Dr. Peter Robbins who himself was on the faculty of Harvard Medical School after winning the Bronze Star for bravery under fire as a Navy surgeon assigned to a Marine Corps battal- ion during the Korean War. Masters of the Universe Maine-style. M errill and Peters son Peter E. Rob- bins was first casually described to me by a Falmouth resident as an accountant. Thats strictly correct. Harvard grad Economics Peter E. Rob- bins CFA is the CEO and Chief Investment Officer of H.M. Payson. Hes also co-manag- er of the Payson Total Return Fund. Weve touched on the Who but theres plenty of What about 179 Foreside Road. Its very much in the news. When the Pay- sons heirs sold the entire larger parcel that includes this house in 2014over 104 acres including a stunning sand beach and dock to developer David Bateman who envi- sioned restored and marketed Fort McKin- ley and Diamond Cove on Great Diamond Island his son Nathan Bateman and Yar- mouth designerdeveloper Peter Anastos the trio of investors established 179 Foreside LLC and quickly negotiated with the Town of Cumberland to create a lofty new devel- opment above the mansion close to Foreside Road called Spears Hill. Driving along Route 88 you can see the sign. Whats in it for us the Town asked. To secure the Towns permission for this development which involves selling 10 lux-