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Homeless in Maine: Record-setting estimates come as winter’s bite threatens the vulnerable

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation December 04, 2022

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Cassandra sits in the Kennedy Park gazebo on Nov. 2 and reflects on her life living without housing. Cassandra lived in a tent last winter, with her fiancé, who has since passed away. She says that during snowstorms, someone would have to stay awake to keep the tent clear of heavy snow. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal Editor’s note: This is the first installment of an occasional series this winter examining homelessness trends in Maine.  LEWISTON... + full article



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