One developer stands behind another
I have known Les Otten since I was 9 years old, growing up in Bethel, Maine. At the time, Les was just at the beginning of his ski resort career, one which would span over four decades. He was eager…
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I have known Les Otten since I was 9 years old, growing up in Bethel, Maine. At the time, Les was just at the beginning of his ski resort career, one which would span over four decades. He was eager…
Anatomy of a deal over the project’s transmission corridor
I’m 61, and I have two sons who are 25 and 28. How did I get to be that old, and how did they get to be that old? Those things I can’t tell you. Both of them have a…
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