Judge sides with CMP corridor opponents, allowing anti-powerline referendum on ballot

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • April 13, 2020

A Kennebec County Superior Court judge sided with opponents of Central Maine Power’s proposed powerline project Monday by allowing a referendum aimed at defeating the project to continue despite proof that some signatures were gathered illegally. The decision deals a serious blow to supporters of the $1 billion project.

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