Cutler Official Predicts a Busy Winter for the Repo Man at the Expense of Cash-Strapped Lobstermen

By Paul Sylvain

The last thing anyone in Washington County wants is a double-digit tax increase. That’s especially true in tiny, coastal communities where devastatingly low lobster catches and blueberry harvest yields this year already threaten to make the coming winter remembered for a record number of bank repos.

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