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Island work more rewarding, says Chebeague superintendent
The superintendent’s office at the Chebeague Island School is overwhelmed by a copy machine, computer, desk and Donald Trump-style office chair. On Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the year, this office is filled with the sounds of typing, shuffling papers and the distinctive voice of Alton Hadley III. “I love the island,” said Hadley, called “Bump”
Chebeague wind power: an idea for the future
Wind power on Chebeague Island is a future possibility, according to economist and island resident John Wilson. “But our best bet right now is to look at conservation.” Speaking to a crowd of about 40 at an informational meeting at the Chebeague Island Hall Saturday morning, Wilson cited the long payback period, the unfavorable