Maine has always been a borderless state–‘untarrified.’
Story by Rhea Côté Robbins
Trying to reflect on these times and their outcomes resembles what I learned while living in Northern Maine—the future’s trading market for potatoes. Who knows the future of our tourist, bi-border-living market regarding these tariffed landscapes? Except the real Maine terrain presents as near borderless.
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