CITIES study contracts cable Adelphia files bankruptcy

Most attitude wait, but wait, there is no disruption in the television service.

Portland Press Herald (Maine) Monday, 1 July 2002 Edition: Final Section: FP: 1A Selena RICKS Staff Writer

Many cities and municipalities in reviewing their contracts with Adelphia Communications, Maine main cable-TV provider, given that cases of bankruptcy under Chapter 11 of the last week.

Pat Scully, a lawyer with Bernstein Shur Sawyer and Nelson, verifies the Adelphia cable and negotiated contracts franchise for more than 50 municipalities in Maine, said most municipalities are on the oral declaration of bankruptcy, took place last Tuesday.

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