What the bankruptcy of a national trucking giant means for Maine
The trucking giant Yellow Corp. filed for bankruptcy protection in late July, idling at least 77 Maine workers and creating
Read moreThe trucking giant Yellow Corp. filed for bankruptcy protection in late July, idling at least 77 Maine workers and creating
Read moreThe sheriff directed his detective to complete an unusual task: gather guns from the office’s evidence room to be sold.
Read moreA businessman has terminated his plans to open a new cafe in the former Little Dog Coffee Shop in downtown
Read moreHOULTON, Maine — Betty, an albino boa constrictor is curled up in a cozy corner of her aquarium in the
Read moreBANGOR — Eastern Maine Development Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of the Economic Recovery Implementation HUB program, in
Read morePORTLAND, Maine — A new tavern is set to open in the former Bull Feeney’s location in the Old Port.
Read moreAs Bangor city councilors work through the 60 requests for pandemic relief funding, some applicants are frustrated with the city’s
Read moreA doughnut business that quickly gained popularity for its vegan offerings and unique flavors at a Bangor farmers market will
Read moreWith roughly $10 million in unallocated and unspent COVID-19 relief money left to dole out, the Penobscot County Commissioners are
Read moreHigh Tide in Brewer, known for its riverfront location and seafood-focused menu, is opening a restaurant in Rockland. The restaurant
Read moreShort-term rentals listed through companies like Airbnb and VRBO boomed in Maine over the past few years as people looked
Read moreYoung couple from California have Maine-centric plans for the near future for the 12-room inn on Tripp Lake.Read More
Read moreHOULTON, Maine — Layoffs at Katahdin Cedar Log Homes and increased consumer interest in building log homes in Aroostook County
Read morePOLAND SPRING – Sixteen Maine high school seniors each now have $1,000 to use toward their college education. Poland Spring®
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