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Critics say utility plan may leave some in dark

Attorney general, activists vow fight

By Erin Ailworth
Globe Staff / July 14, 2009

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Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley, state energy officials, and community advocates are fighting a utility company plan they say threatens electrical service for hundreds of low-income families. (Full article: 1080 words)

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