Political and legal disputes in Maine that delayed construction of the New England Clean Energy Connect transmission line will add more than $500 million to Massachusetts ratepayers' bills, Bay State regulators said Monday.
YORK, ME (WGGB/WSHM) - The southern coast of Maine has seen its second earthquake this week. The U.S. Geological Service said that the 2.0-magnitude earthquake occurred Wednesday morning, approximately five-and-a-half miles southeast of York Harbor, ME.
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A 3.8-magnitude earthquake centered near the Maine coast rattled houses in northern New England on Monday and was felt by surprised residents of states hundreds of miles away.The earthquake took place at about 10:22 a.
An earthquake​ just off Maine today was felt in Boston and into Connecticut, Vermont and New Hampshire, according to a "shake map."
A magnitude 3.8 earthquake struck off the coast of New England mid-Monday morning, sending tremors across the region. The United States Geological Survey confirmed the quake and said it hit offshore at 10:22 a.m. about 8 miles east of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and about 6 miles southeast of York Harbor, Maine.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the 3.8-magnitude earthquake southeast of York Harbor, Maine, could be felt in at least five states.
The No. 20 Massachusetts hockey team prepares for two Hockey East matchups this weekend, facing Merrimack at home on Friday, Jan. 31 before traveling up to Orono to play No. 6 Maine on Sunday, Feb. 2.
Mrs. Margaret L. Howarth, of 458 Weetamoo Street, who is well-known in Lewiston, and spends her summers in Bath; has opened offices for the practice of law in Fall River, Mass. Mrs. Howarth was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar last April and has since had her office in her home.
A Lynn, Massachusetts, teen was arrested following a domestic dispute, and shortly after placed in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, police said.
Officials must confront at least one obstacle they cannot change: CT’s location within one of the nation’s most expensive electric markets.