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CMP and other utility companies can once again disconnect customers who are behind on their bills
After an 18-month moratorium, utilities are allowed to cut off service starting next week if customers who have fallen behind don t work out payments plans.
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CMP Co. lineman Drew Soule reattaches lines to 221 Village View in Wilton while fellow lineman Justin Fisher looks on Monday afternoon, March 29.
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For the first time in 18 months, Maine’s utility companies are allowed to disconnect service to customers who haven’t paid their bills starting Tuesday.
That doesn’t mean people who owe money to Central Maine Power or any other utility face an imminent loss of service, though.
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