Reagan Paul: Sears Island May Be the Next Victim of Maine’s Radical Climate Agenda

Sears Island has long been known as a place of tranquility and home to abundant wildlife, migratory birds, botanical resources, and historical sites. It boasts a wealth of Wabanaki history as well as historical sites dating back to the Revolutionary War. It is also the largest undeveloped, uninhabited, causeway-accessible island on the eastern coast of … Continue reading Reagan Paul: Sears Island May Be the Next Victim of Maine’s Radical Climate Agenda