QUESTION OF THE WEEK

2009-10-14 / Op-Ed

David Hart

Jessica Herling, of Brunswick: “Anything below 60 degrees is the end for me. Being a Mainer, it probably should be like 40 degrees though.” Jessica Herling, of Brunswick: “Anything below 60 degrees is the end for me. Being a Mainer, it probably should be like 40 degrees though.” At what point or what determines the official end of shorts season?


Jenna Chapman, of Dexter: “When the leaves start falling, the shorts start staying at home for the season.” Jenna Chapman, of Dexter: “When the leaves start falling, the shorts start staying at home for the season.”
Norman Richard, of New Brunswick: “It’s over for me right now and been that way for about a month now living in Canada.” Norman Richard, of New Brunswick: “It’s over for me right now and been that way for about a month now living in Canada.”
Mike McDonald, of Stratton: “After the first foot of snow.” Mike McDonald, of Stratton: “After the first foot of snow.”
Jack Collins of Kennebunk: “When at least 50 percent of the trails are open.” Jack Collins of Kennebunk: “When at least 50 percent of the trails are open.”

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