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AG seeks $4.6m in fines for Unitil

Calls response to Dec. ice storm inept

A line crew worked with Midwest Power from Michigan in December on Fitchburg Road in Ashby for customers who were still without power after an ice storm hit Massachusetts. The storm knocked out power across the state and region. A line crew worked with Midwest Power from Michigan in December on Fitchburg Road in Ashby for customers who were still without power after an ice storm hit Massachusetts. The storm knocked out power across the state and region. (Yoon S. Byun/Globe Staff)
By Milton J. Valencia
Globe Staff / June 6, 2009

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Citing what she called an inept response to a paralyzing ice storm in December, the state attorney general is seeking $4.6 million in fines from the New Hampshire-based utility Unitil Corp., along with other penalties in what the company said would be an unprecedented punishment by the state. (Full article: 862 words)

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