CMP corridor opponents seek info gathered during alleged police spying

PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • May 21, 2020

Opponents of the Central Maine Power corridor project, who were among those allegedly targeted for surveillance by a secretive state police intelligence unit, are asking for the release of any information gathered about their group. In a letter sent Thursday to Gov. Janet Mills and CMP Board Chairman David Flanagan, anti-corridor campaign director Sandra Howard wrote, “As you can imagine, this is a scary notion for us. We are not doing anything that deserves the heavy hand of state police intervention.”