Inflation has always and likely will always be a thing. The last couple of years, it’s grown at a rate that we are not used to, leaving a lot of us scraping the bottoms of our wallets to stay afloat.
There's a lot of work to be done, and when you take a look at some of the photos that CMP has posted to their Facebook page, you can see that daunting task ahead of these crews.
Most Mainers are waking up Friday morning to very windy and rainy conditions. These conditions are expected to cause sporadic power outages across the state during the day on Friday.
Though the storm will be fairly short-lived and out of town by late afternoon, it is still causing some havoc for thousands of Mainers as of Friday morning...
There has also been a fair amount of confusion regarding the different portions of the overall electric bill. Maine residents will see a 'supply' portion and a 'delivery' portion.
You might be thinking this is an old story if you're familiar with the fact that it has been Maine policy for years that electric utilities like CMP cannot turn Maine resident's power off during the winter months