Central Maine Power funds EV charger grants Contributed • April 23, 2021
AUGUSTA Central Maine Power has awarded grants for Level 2 chargers for Electric Vehicles at 11 locations, offering 48 new plugs in Maine from Kittery to Monson. CMP will install, maintain and retain ownership of the electrical infrastructure needed to connect to the charging pads and has awarded incentives for up to $4,000 per plug toward the cost of the infrastructure.
AUGUSTA Central Maine Power has awarded grants for Level 2 chargers for Electric Vehicles at 11 locations, offering 48 new plugs in Maine from Kittery to Monson. CMP will install, maintain and retain ownership of the electrical infrastructure needed to connect to the charging pads and has awarded incentives for up to $4,000 per plug toward the cost of the infrastructure. A total of 60 charging plugs will be funded upon completion of the grant awards. The program is part of a pilot launched in 2020 by the Maine Public Utilities C
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Freeport’s Mark Livingston took second in the WPIBL boys singles competition Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021.
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Thomas Jefferson’s Nick Johnson edged Freeport’s Mark Livingston by four pins to capture the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Bowling League boys singles championship Wednesday at AMF Mt. Lebanon Lanes.
Johnson, the No. 2 seed for the bracketed playoffs, rolled a 195 in the finals to Livingston’s 191.
The Jaguars junior made a big leap in the standings after he placed 57th at last year’s WPIBL singles event at Sims Lanes in Beaver Falls.
In the semifinals, Johnson topped the No. 3 seed, East Allegheny’s Ian Baker, 202-182, and Livingston, the No. 5 seed, upended No. 1 seed Dominick Vallano from Hempfield, 181-167.