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Bangor Hydro

Residential and business service in the city and neighboring locations. Bill pay, usage calculator, transmission rates, and safety information.

Bangor Hydro Electric Company

Providing electrical service and support in the greater Bangor area.

Bangor Hydro-Electric Company

Providing electrical service and support in the greater Bangor area and beyond.

Central Maine Power Company

Electricity provider in central and southern Maine. Services, prices, account details, and safety.

Central Maine Power Company

Serves electric customers by providing over 9 billion kilowatt-hours of energy a year. Offers other services through its affiliates, such as telecommunications, consulting, and utility services that cross state and national boundaries.

Competitive Energy Services

Helps businesses in Maine save money on their electricity costs. Company licensed by the Maine Public Utilities Commission.

Maine Public Utilities Commission

Regulates water, electricity, gas, and telephone utilities for Maine.

Maine Yankee

Maine Yankee, Maine's only nuclear power plant, closed in 1997 and is now beginning the process of decommissioning. It is located on Montsweag Bay in Wiscasset, Maine.

Maine Yankee

Nuclear power plant that once was the state's largest single generator of electricity. Maine Yankee is now in the process of being decommissioned and officially is shut down.

TDS Telecom

Serving rural and suburban communities across the United States.



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(~) Marathon Day
Sightings 10/10/05

Marathon Day
-- Martin E. Marty

Yesterday, 40,000 atheists, agnostics, Muslims, Jews, and secularists
gathered on the lakefront in our city for a sacred tribal rite. And
seventy-four days from now, thousands will gather at a huge theater near
the lakeshore to celebrate another rite. "You're just kidding," you might
say. So I'd better explain.

At 8 a.m. on Sunday, 40,000 runners participated in the 28th LaSalle Bank
Chicago Marathon. They were supported or viewed by thousands, while others
watched or listened to a broadcast of the event at 10 a.m. -- church time.
As for the other event, I learned of it in a story about a Chicagoan who
was eager to trade for a ticket to a possible future White Sox play-off
game. His offer: "fifth-row passes to a sold-out, Christmas Eve
performance of 'Wicked.'" My wife assures me that "Wicked" is an enjoyable
musical -- nothing wrong with it. But:

You might think that this week's column should be called not Sightings but
Squintings, because these evidences of "secularization" or
"resacralization" on new terms are not headline items. But they occur a)
on the Lord's Day and then b) on the eve of one of the two holiest days on
the Christian calendar. And this in a very religious city -- not "Bible
Belt Buckle" religious, but still heavily Catholic, Protestant,
Evangelical, and "African American."

But Chicago is really no different from anywhere else. Sunday morning has
simply and triumphantly become Marathon Day in most cities. We can
remember when Jewish bartenders in Milwaukee would substitute for
Christian bartenders on Christmas Eve so the latter could attend mass or
other worship. Will the attendees on Christmas Eve at "Wicked" all be
non-Christians? Not