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Regulators to scrutinize high CMP bills, customer service complaints

The Maine Public Utilities Commission said Tuesday it would look into customer complaints about skyrocketing bills and poor service by Central Maine Power. The regulatory agency will start by gathering information about CMP’s metering, billing and customer communications. In the so-called “summary investigation,” it will collect data on whether all issues with CMP’s new billing […]

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Tigers top Red Riots in quarters

BIDDEFORD — The No. 3 Biddeford boys hockey team pushed past No. 6 South Portland/Freeport/Waynflete 6-3 in the Class A South quarterfinals at the Biddeford Ice Arena on Tuesday. Heading into the second period tied at 1-1, the two offenses would catch fire and would battle to a 4-3 Biddeford lead heading into the third. […]

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Tiger Woods casting a shadow larger than ever

 MEXICO CITY — Tiger Woods is bigger than ever in golf, and he already was plenty big when he was winning at a rate never seen.  The Honda Classic broke its attendance record last week with a confirmed 224,624 spectators over seven days. The tournament attributed the record increase to the return of Woods and […]

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James leads Cavaliers past Nets

CLEVELAND (AP) — LeBron James scored 31 points and finished a month averaging a triple-double for the first time in his career, and the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Brooklyn Nets 129-123 on Tuesday night. James had 12 rebounds and 11 assists for his 12th triple-double of the season and 67th of his career. He also […]