MORNING SENTINEL • March 3, 2020
Central Maine Power’s NECEC transmission corridor route travels directly through Maine public land in Johnson Mountain and West Forks, effectively cutting it into two pieces. To lease public land, state law requires a two-thirds vote by the House and Senate. CMP disregarded this law in 2014 and obtained a lease without informing officials what it was for. Is there no end to what CMP will do to ram this project down the throats of Mainers? ~ Edwin Buzzell, Moxie Gore