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Maine Gov. LePage has made it a priority to expand the International Marine Terminal with is located on commercial street in Portland.
This will be a very good capital investment and create many quality jobs and needed tax base. For example, construction has now started to expand rail access into the terminal areas where containers can be easily loaded from ship to railcars or trucks for shipment across the Northeast.
Maine sees the future.
New Hampshire does not.
New Hampshire has a state port authority based in Portsmouth. Though it's terminal is significantly smaller than what exists in Portland nothing is being done. No expansion plans, no capital plans and no strategy to create needed jobs for New Hampshire.
And did I say this lack of action is all at NH taxpayer expense.
This will be a very good capital investment and create many quality jobs and needed tax base. For example, construction has now started to expand rail access into the terminal areas where containers can be easily loaded from ship to railcars or trucks for shipment across the Northeast.
Maine sees the future.
New Hampshire does not.
New Hampshire has a state port authority based in Portsmouth. Though it's terminal is significantly smaller than what exists in Portland nothing is being done. No expansion plans, no capital plans and no strategy to create needed jobs for New Hampshire.
And did I say this lack of action is all at NH taxpayer expense.
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