Mills unveiled the Emergency Winter Energy Relief Plan, a package of short-term measures aimed at ensuring that low-income and middle-income Maine people and families can stay warm, safe, and secure this winter amid near record high energy prices. The decision was made to help many Mainers get through the winter, so let’s be grateful for that. Is this fair? Should it not be one check per household? - No name, LewistonĪNSWER: Whether it seems “fair” for just one check to go to each household, rather than each tax-paying individual, doesn’t really matter. One Social Ssecurity check, the same house to heat and only one body in the house. If it’s a couple living in a house, they get $450 each. My question is about the relief checks we will receive. I’m betting that someone will be glad to have these handy items.ĭEAR SUN SPOTS: I’m very grateful for all the research you do to help us. The fire starters work great for times when you don’t have tinder and can also be used to get a charcoal grill going. No name, no townĪNSWER: The logs can be used in a fireplace or outdoor fire pit and give off two to three hours of heat and create a nice ambiance. I can meet you in Topsham or Lisbon Falls. I hope this helps and if you have any other questions like this one, go to or click on customer service for FAQS often-asked questions and their answers, or call the Sun Journal at 784-3555.ĭEAR SUN SPOTS: I have two boxes of Pine Mountain brand fire logs (six in a box) as well as a box of Zip brand fire starters to give away. Also, if you ever just want to look at certain articles or sections, not the whole e-paper, this is an example of how you would type it into your browser to get quick results:
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