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Tensions over political signs still high in Standish
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The theft of lawn signs in and around Standish has continued since resident Tim Goodwin first placed a large wooden LGBTQ Pride flag at the intersection of routes 25 and 35 back in June. Goodwin said he suspects over 100 signs, for political campaigns, social causes and more, have been stolen or vandalized. “I don’t know what will change after today,” Goodwin said Tuesday afternoon. Above, a number of signs line Ossipee Trail near Standish Hardware and Oak Hill General Store the evening before Election Day. Emily Bader / Lakes Region Weekly