Despite today’s deadline, many businesses have yet to fully implement the readers at checkout counters, and many consumers have yet to be issued the chip-embedded cards.
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Increase in older visitors boosts Maine’s late-season tourism revenue
Hotels and restaurants are benefiting from the segment’s deeper pockets and tendency to vacation in the ‘shoulder month’ of September.
Maine company quietly plays troubleshooter for developing world
Planson International in New Gloucester provides gear and technology to solve small problems or respond to major global events.
ICYMI: Low wages could hinder growth of the state’s economy
There is a shortage of highly skilled workers, yet pay often lags well behind what those employees earn nationwide.
Who will replace Maine’s aging workforce?
The state faces an impending worker shortage as its baby boom generation begins to retire, and time is running out to do something about it.
Maine unemployment falls to lowest rate since April 2007
A preliminary estimate pegs the August jobless rate at 4.5 percent.
RE/MAX: Maine home sales, median price increased in August
The agency says summer was strong season for home sales throughout New England.
Two New Hampshire men arrested in Lewiston bank robbery
They were apprehended after a high-speed chase on the Maine Turnpike that ended in Saco, state police say.
Brunswick Hotel notifies guests of possible payment card data breach
Portland-based hotel operator The Olympia Cos. sends letters to customers saying their information may have been vulnerable for eight months.
LePage opposes rule change to make more workers eligible for overtime pay
About 20,000 Maine workers would be affected by the federal proposal, but the governor says it would hurt most businesses and industry.