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West African cuisine to join international food offerings in Waterville
Jordan Benissan plans to open Mé Lon Togo Bistro at 220 Main St. in the middle of May. The restaurant will feature West African dishes with a European influence.
After yearlong delay, new Fiberight waste-to-energy plant fires up residential garbage processor
The plant started taking in waste last week even as key officials from the group representing towns’ interests in the facility have stepped down.
Vietnamese sandwich shop to open on Cumberland Avenue in Portland
Tuyet Thi Le, who has helped run her mother’s restaurant on St. John Street for the past five years, plans to serve bahn mi, as well as other Vietnamese food.
Tough times for blueberry growers reflect global struggles
A legacy industry in Maine tries to adjust in the face of increased competition and simmering resentments.
Eight honored for community contributions at 56th annual Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce awards ceremony
About 300 people attended the event Thursday night at Enchanted Gables in Oakland, according to Kim Lindlof, president and CEO of the Chamber.
Two Maine companies settle lawsuit claiming theft of trade secrets
Idexx sued last summer alleging that two former employees stole trade secrets when they left to join Vets First Choice, which merged with another company to become Covetrus.
Our View: Sick-time compromise shows how government is supposed to work
A bipartisan agreement on an issue that matters to people’s lives represents a giant step away from legislative dysfunction.
Maine hires second marijuana consultant for $10,000
The LA firm BOTEC will analyze proposed rules for Maine’s recreational pot industry.
Eimskip brings in bigger ship as cargo through Portland skyrockets
At 461 feet, the Pictor J will be the largest ship ever to call on Maine’s only container terminal.