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The push into Maine by Plum Creek reflects the emerging appeal of the state's inland forests for well-off second home owners and retirees. The Seattle-based company began buying vast swaths of Maine forest a decade ago, as paper companies sold off their holdings, said Luke Muzzy, the Greenville-based project manager for Plum Creek in Maine.
The push into Maine by Plum Creek reflects the emerging appeal of the state's inland forests for well-off second home owners and retirees. The Seattle-based company began buying vast swaths of Maine forest a decade ago, as paper companies sold off their holdings, said Luke Muzzy, the Greenville-based project manager for Plum Creek in Maine.
(David McLain Photo for The Boston Globe / 1998)
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