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Vol. 37, No. 10    
BUDDING ENTREPRENEURS Anika and Letti Hibbard of Eastport negotiate the sale of an apple with Griffin Coes. The sisters had set up a stand in front of their High Street house on the spring-like afternoon of Tuesday, April 5, and were selling one apple for 25 cents, two apples for 50 cents or three apples for a dollar. (Edward French photo)
Tribe asks for Perry to vote on aviation firm's Sipayik site                                              by Marie Jones Holmes  
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LNG rejected; Quoddy Bay not convinced
by Marie Jones Holmes
    After a series of press conferences and rallies conducted by both the proponents and the opponents of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) project proposed at Pleasant Point, Perry voters rejected the proposal by a vote of 279 to 214. Any commercial project proposed on land annexed by the tribe from Perry requires the approval of Perry voters. Quoddy Bay LLC, a partner with Smith Cogeneration, an Oklahoma-based company, needed such approval for its LNG project.
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