The legislation would have altered independent auto repair shops’ ability to access computer diagnostics — information ...
UMaine is well positioned to start a public medical school, but $250 million in startup costs plus tens of millions for ...
The acquisition positions the Portland-based insurer as the nation’s third-largest multi-state workers’ compensation ...
A $1.8 million redevelopment in downtown Millinocket that will have five apartments and two commercial spaces is wrapping up ...
Pierce Atwood LLP is pleased to announce that Katie Porter, an experienced employment law attorney, has become a partner in ...
The family-owned retailer had intended its last day at 540 Congress St. to be Dec. 31 but pushed the closure up a day early ...
Steven Michaud, president of the Maine Hospital Association, said the funding helps mitigate some of the damage caused by ...
Portland City Council has voted to amend the city code to direct a percentage of ticket prices from large venues to support ...
Maine Course Hospitality Group acquired a hotel in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and is nearing completion of a hotel in Scarborough.
Most of Maine’s trail network is on private land, making risks to access more common with ownership changes, as even small pieces of land can break major trail connections.
Maine's five-year ban on the sale of products containing toxic "forever chemicals" was recently extended to several additional product categories including textiles and upholstered furniture.
The legislation is in response to the push to meet Maine’s need for 84,000 more homes by 2030, as laid out in a 2023 study. The law applies to all housing — from single-family homes, including those ...
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