IllustriousAmbition9

IllustriousAmbition9 t1_j88h958 wrote

Exactly. Yarmouth just allowed one of these buildings to be constructed on Main St. This is the list price for a single unit. They aren't intended for younger people. They're intended for well off people to get a place in Yarmouth. Maine absolutely does not care about affordable housing.

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IllustriousAmbition9 t1_iuimllo wrote

I've been a couple of times, before all of the hullabaloo. The experience is fine, and it's perfectly good, but it in no way seems worth all of the hype it gets. It's not even in my top ten restaurants in Maine. Long Grain has better food and there's none of the postcard nonsense. I'm always sad when some Maine restaurant gets a writeup in the New Yorker, because it pretty much means I'll never be able to get in there again. It's the same exact thing that happened to Holy Donut. The donuts are good, but they are in no way so good that I will wait 2 hours to buy one.

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