Last night during her State of The State address, Maine Governor Janet Mills made mention of the state's $822 million surplus, and her tentative plans for the money.
According to WGME 13, about 90,000 Mainers are going to be receiving a utility bill credit that is intended to offset the last three months of increased rates.
Last night during her State of The State address, Maine Governor Janet Mills made mention of the state's $822 million surplus, and her tentative plans for the money.
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
Maine Governor Janet Mills announced a new plan on Friday morning called "Moving Maine Forward".
This plan will instantly allow people from Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts to travel to Maine without doing a 10-day quarantine upon their arrival...
According to News Center Maine, the city council in Sanford passed an emergency ordinance Thursday night requiring everyone in the town to wear a face mask in public or face a $100.00 fine for failure to comply.
I'm certainly not going to take credit for the change in campground opening dates, though I have been b****ing about this on air every day for the last couple of weeks. I just couldn't, for the life of me, figure out how these massive retailers could be open but campgrounds could not be...
I get it, I really do. Everyone wants to be safe and everyone wants to remain employed and in business. It can be a tricky balancing act during a pandemic.