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Camden and Rockport Voters Can Bring Cheaper, Faster, and Better Internet to All Residents
Bob Falciani and Debra Hall Fri, 05/21/2021 - 10:30am
The voters in Camden and Rockport can take the first step in creating a community-owned municipal utility for affordable, high-speed internet connectivity. Midcoast Internet will bring to our communities cheaper, faster, and better broadband services. The fiber optic network will be community owned. And the project will not raise taxes.
Article 6 in Camden and Article 26 in Rockport authorize the Select Board in each town to enter into an interlocal agreement to form the non-profit Midcoast Internet Development Corporation (MIDC), with the expressed purpose to design, finance, build, and partner for the delivery of fiber optic broadband services to
Camden and Rockport voters can bring cheaper, faster and better internet to all residents
By Debra Hall and Robert Falciani | May 20, 2021
The voters in Camden and Rockport can take the first step in creating a community-owned municipal utility for affordable, high-speed internet connectivity. Midcoast Internet will bring to our communities cheaper, faster, and better broadband services. The fiber optic network will be community owned. And the project will not raise taxes.
Article 6 in Camden and Article 26 in Rockport authorize the Select Board in each town to enter into an interlocal agreement to form the nonprofit Midcoast Internet Development Corporation, with the expressed purpose to design, finance, build, and partner for the delivery of fiber-optic broadband services to all residents and businesses in the participating towns.
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MONTPELIER â An amendment that would have added criteria for businesses receiving relief funds to show economic loss during the pandemic was voted down by the State House of Representatives on Friday, as the $78.8 million bill passed on third reading and was sent to the state Senate.
The relief bill, in addition to funds for recreation, school air quality and mental health support, includes $10 million for businesses that did not qualify for earlier federal CARES Act relief funds. When the initiative was left out of the Budget Adjustment Act, House leaders pledged they would work quickly to get it through the committee process and out the door.
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