District optimistic on desal funding
It will cost about $183,000 less in this fiscal year for water delivery, sewage treatment, fire-fighting, open space and other services in Cambria, as compared with the 2009-2010 year, according to a budget approved June 24 by services district directors.
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Calais Planning Board OKs LNG site plan
A $1 billion liquefied natural gas terminal proposed for the city scaled a major hurdle Monday night but then immediately hit a major roadblock.
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