To vote in the General Election, you must be registered to vote in the community where you reside, and be at least 18 years of age. A 17 year old may vote in a Primary Election if that person will be 18 by the General Election.
Howland Heat Pump Program: Heat Pump Rebates for Low and Moderate Income Mainers. The Town of Howland has received funding ($34,500) from the Penobscot County Commissioners to expand the Maine Efficiency low to moderate income families heat pump rebates. If you live within the Town of Howland and meet the criteria to qulaify for the $2,000 rebate through the low to moderate income rebate program the Town of Howland will also contribute up to $2,000 towards the cost of a heat pump. These rebates will be issued on a first come first served bases and limited funding is available. Click here to find out if you’re eligible. More information about the benefits of heat pumps and tips on how to operate them can be found here. Rebates $2,000 for first eligible heat pump Eligibility Please click here to see if you qualify for the https://www.efficiencymaine.com/income-eligible-heat-pump/
To vote in the General Election, you must be registered to vote in the community where you reside, and be at least 18 years of age. A 17 year old may vote in a Primary Election if that person will be 18 by the General Election.