Power grid battle wages on: locals demand answers, company dodges questions
by GARY COLLINS and JESSICA BABB | FOX45 News
Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project attendee during a town hall on August 21, 2024, in Northern Baltimore County. (Gary Collins/FOX45 News)
PARKTON, Md. (WBFF) — A large school theater in Northern Baltimore County was packed with tense energy on Wednesday evening as hundreds of residents grilled the developer of the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP).
Del. Nino Mangione, R-Baltimore County, hosted a lively town hall at Hereford High School’s auditorium supported by a bi-partisan group of regional elected officials.
The town hall was part of a series organized by community leaders who were dissatisfied with the disjointed information sessions held in July by MRPR developer, Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG). FINISH READING HERE
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