The company says higher prices for electricity are being charged by generators, not by CMP, which charges only for delivering power to customers.
2018
Marathon bomber’s lawyers want death sentence tossed out
They tell an appeals court it was unfair to hold the trial in Boston and raise other issues with the 2015 court case of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Fossil fuel rebound in United States cuts 2 ways
Booming exports of liquefied natural gas collide with environmental goals on green energy and reducing carbon emissions.
Nominees announced for Gaziano award
MCI’s Bussell, Nokomis’ Boyd, Mt. Blue’s Hutchins and Cony’s Mills among nominees for scholarship.
Federal Spice in Portland has closed for good
The restaurant’s chef says he was unable to renew his lease.
Cony boys hockey edges victory over Mt. Ararat
Reed Hopkins scores four goals for Rams.
Police officer rescues woman, 72, from Dixfield house fire
“We did have a little issue with water because the only hydrant on Holt Hill doesn’t have a lot of pressure to it,” Dixfield Fire Chief Scott Dennett said. “But we were able to contain the majority of the fire damage to the attic area.”
Lewiston police find body of armed man after search in woods
LEWISTON — Police scoured the woods next to the Maine Turnpike on Thursday afternoon after a despondent man ran into the woods there armed with a handgun. More than a dozen officers searched for more than an hour before the 59-year-old man was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot. During the tense hour-and-a-half of searching, […]
Jackman residents file complaint against CMP, citing frequent outages
Residents hope the Public Utilities Commission will investigate a complaint that Central Maine Power Co. has provided inadequate and discriminatory service to ratepayers in Jackman, where they say the duration of outages has dramatically increased.
Mills can torpedo LePage’s Medicaid work requirements, experts say
Gov.-elect Janet Mills says she wants legal experts to evaluate what laws allow her to do, knowing that nearly 17,000 people lost their benefits in the first state that implemented similar rules.