UPPER ENCHANTED TOWNSHIP — There’s little hope that outside money can help pay for repairing private roads washed out during a major storm local, state and federal officials concluded after touring the network of severely damaged roads in northern Somerset County Monday morning. Gov. Paul LePage referred a request for emergency help from the state for the Somerset County roads to Speaker of the House Mark Eves, with whom he is involved in an ongoing lawsuit, and accused Eves in a letter about the situation of being “not interested in properly funding bills that benefit the Maine people.” The roads – which branch off private Spencer Road, which begins at U.S.

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