To: Wiscasset Town Officials, Maine reporters & editors From: Ralph H. Doering, III Date: March 19, 2018 Greetings to all members of the press who have been covering the MDOT situation in Wiscasset. Without going into detail, it is clear to me that many Wiscasset citizens do not understand the nature and implications of the offer that the Doering family has made to the town. Many know nothing about it at all. (There has been only one detailed media story about it, and that was in the Portland Press Herald.) I also worry about the possibility, hopefully a remote possibility, that certain folks will try to promulgate a distortion of the facts in order to achieve their desired political outcome in Wiscasset’s April 17th referendum. Therefore, to avoid all possible misunderstanding with members of the media, I am distributing statements today that provide accurate information about the situation. Also, attached to this email are the ESCROW AGREEMENT that the town asked me to produce, and a letter that I sent to the Select Board in January offering to remove financial concerns as an obstacle to Wiscasset defending its local ordinances. Those two documents may provide additional insight. My statements today are as follows. Use them, or any parts of them, as you see fit. This is all on the record. "We are so thankful that the Select Board and the townspeople of Wiscasset have rallied to protect the town’s Main Street, small businesses, municipal rights, and history. I think everyone understands that the Board is Wiscasset’s custodian, and that it’s their duty to preserve and protect the town. Kudos to the Board for having the courage to resist MDOT’s deliberate campaign of intimidation. A YES vote on April 17 is an opportunity for every Wiscasset citizen to say, ‘Yes we agree, the integrity of local laws is critically important.’ “The Doering family has been part of Wiscasset for many, many years. We love the town, its people, and its history. Advertising the family’s sum total of tax or charitable contributions over the past several decades would be completely graceless. We simply will not do it. Suffice it to say that our extremely high regard for Wiscasset, its people and its history is real and consistent. Our current effort to help our neighbors, the town and the region, as with all previous efforts, is heartfelt and genuine.” “We see Wiscasset as a quintessential Maine coastal town. Its history is worth protecting, and its laws are worth protecting. These are the motives of the Doering family.” “Therefore, we made this decision as a family. We are planning on paying for the town's litigation costs in the MDOT matter. I cannot state this any more plainly.” “MDOT’s most effective sledgehammer in its deliberate campaign of lawless intimidation is the threat of legal costs to a small town like Wiscasset. Very simply,