Many of us in Maine are off the grid, or at least don’t have cable TV or Internet, largely by choice. This decision to not follow every media trend means one may miss the latest, or even something worthwhile.
I’ve just returned from visiting another state, where I stayed in a hotel with cable TV. Imagine my surprise when, as I was channel surfing late one night, I stumbled across “North Woods Law.” The series follows Maine’s Inland Fish & Wildlife wardens as they train and work, dealing with landowner rights, tracking and moving nuisance bears, apprehending felons, using good logic and protecting Maine.
I was so proud to see this show. So proud to be from Maine. I want to thank Inland Fish and Wildlife and encourage them to keep up the good work!
Heidi ChadbourneManchester
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