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The New England Clean Energy Connect will build high-transmission lines alongside Central Maine Power existing poles such as the cleared area in Wilton from McCrillis Corner Road, pictured above, to Wilton Road/Route 156. New pole heights will range from 91 to 113 feet.
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REGION On Tuesday, April 13, Secretary of State Shenna Bellows opened up public comment for the November 2 referendum ballot question that places restrictions and stipulations on the development of high-transmission lines. If passed, the citizens’ initiated act has the potential to block the New England Clean Energy Connect LLC’s (NECEC) corridor project.
The corridor is posed to bring Hydro-Québec (HQ) hydropower from Québec via a 145-mile high-transmission line to supplement New England’s power grid. NECEC has obtained all state and federal permits for the corridor, but is still securing local town permits throughout Maine.
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Part 1. Executive Summary 1.1 ACO Composition and Governance Structure
The BeHealthy Partnership envisions five health centers, together as Baystate Health Care Alliance an Accountable Care Organization (ACO) , and Health New England, a Managed Care Organization (MCO), coming together to achieve sustainable delivery system transformation to improve the health and lives of our members and their community.
Our BeHealthy Partnership is comprised of Health New England, the MCO, and five community health centers encompassing seven sites of care in Springfield. Health New England is a health plan with commercial, Medicare and Medicaid members. Health New England has worked closely with all of our partner health centers and our Medicaid leadership team members visit the health centers often and know many employees by name. Caring Health Center, with three sites, is a Federally Qualified Health Center. They provide adult and pediatric care, behavioral health and subs
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KENNEWICK, Wash. Early on Thursday morning, officers from the Kennewick Police Officer arrested a man accused of domestic violence who took an unconventional approach to obstructing a law enforcement officer.
According to a Facebook post by the Kennewick Police Department, officers were called near the 700 block of S Garfield St on Wednesday, March 7. They were responding to a potential assault that occurred in a vehicle nearby. Officers were given a description of a 25-year-old male who was in the backyard of the residence.
Officers called for the suspect, who was identified as Maclovio Madrigal-Morfin, to exit the backyard calmly. There was no response, prompting the police officers to enter the backyard and search the area.