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ART MAYERS, News Contributor
Attorney Ed Dardis addresses the Dresden Appeals Board. ART MAYERS/Wiscasset Newspaper
The Dresden Appeals Board on April 29 continued gathering evidence on an appeal of a stop work order issued to gravel pit owner Heather Beasley. The discussion centered on the history of Ballard Road which borders the southerly pit boundary; the roadway margins have eroded during pit excavation. Beasley has maintained at previous meetings, her family owned the road right-of-way dating back to precolonial times. Beasley did not attend the meeting.
Her attorney Ed Dardis offered his own history of the road. According to Dardis, residents had refused to accept the road and the county overruled them. The three-rod roadway judged from the center of the pavement extends 25 feet onto the Beasley property and equally onto property of pit owners Jack and Jason Shaw, according to Dardis. Dardis did not contest that the current pit wall may be within the 25-foot margin.
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I’m still trying to wrap my mind around why Kilbride was targeted to such a degree. Aside from complaints about pensions that Kilbride had no real control over in the first place, was the only goal to replace him with a republican? Looking at his record, he seemed to be a very very pro-life judge, and in most other areas didn’t rule along any partisan lines.
Unrelated, Andy needs to work on his messaging a little more.
“I’m not a partisan, I just want to see a republican in that seat.”
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