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On Tuesday morning, hundreds of thousands of Mainers woke up to higher electricity bills. Central Maine Power’s rate hike, its second in as many years, was largely driven by the utility’s need to recover costs from severe storms in the last few years — the type of extreme weather events that are becoming more frequent and severe due to global climate change. The average household’s monthly bill is expected to jump by about $5, or 3.3 percent, one year after a roughly $10 monthly increase.

letter to the editor

We are responding to the letter to the editor published on June 15 from Robert Williams of Camden.  We regret that Mr Williams has not had his appeals for legislation to increase penalties for corporate corruption addressed.

The Knox County Democratic Committee has received one email from Mr Williams June 14, 2025 at 10:16 a.m., which was responded to by Greg Marley on June 15, 2025 at 7:25 a.m. No previous emails from that address were found in the KCDC email account, or in the personal accounts of our executive committee members.  

The KCDC is a grassroots, volunteer-run operation. We have a

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