About a dozen of the 30 to 40 migrants the town is expecting moved into the Captain’s Way development at Brunswick Landing on Friday.
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Bar Harbor Bank picking up 8 People’s United branches
The branches will increase the bank’s footprint to 22 Maine locations.
Easterseals Maine gets $286,000 workforce grant
The group is expected to use the money to help veterans obtain housing, support services and jobs.
Cheese maker fears losing her Greenwood farm over $10,000 bill
Lisa MacLeod was among the first to join a class action lawsuit filed by incensed CMP customers.
Their stories: 12 customers take defiant, desperate measures
Some tried to save money by camping outside, cooking on a propane burner or showering with a garden hose. Others tried selling their homes but found no takers because of the exorbitant electric bills. Many received no bills at all, until the final tally was more than they could afford. When these Central Maine Power […]
‘CMP is holding my business hostage,’ ice cream shop owner says
The new operator of the Skowhegan shack is stunned by a bill 50 percent higher than the past owner’s.
Maine’s low unemployment rate continues trend in May
The jobless rate of 3.3% is the same as a month ago and one year ago.
Westbrook outdoor concert venue draws more noise complaints
About 200 people say the noise from a band was too loud Saturday night, and concert promoter Alex Gray acknowledges there is still room for improvement.
Maine delegation urges Trump to extend relief to lobster industry
A letter sent to the administration by the state’s four representatives in Congress seeks aid for Maine’s lobstermen affected by tariffs.
Gov. Mills signs nation’s strictest internet privacy protection bill
A legal challenge is expected to the law, which will prevent internet service providers from selling or sharing customers’ personal information without permission.