William Bischoff, 76, pleaded guilty in March to a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme and failure to pay federal income taxes.
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Sadie Bliss of the Maine Crafts Association answers Five Questions
The Maine Crafts Association executive director talks about the challenges of serving a community spread out across a big state and taking on new ventures.
James Dinkle of FirstPark answers Five Questions
The FirstPark executive director talks about having work-life balance and what might happen if Amazon chooses Boston for its second HQ
William Knowles, partner at Verrill Dana, gets award for advancing justice
Named in honor of Peter DeTroy, the honor recognizes advocacy for Maine’s most vulnerable.
Maine home sales dipped slightly in May, but median price shot up 10 percent
Tight housing inventory in the state continued to limit sales and push costs higher for buyers, according to Maine Listings.
LePage tells Portland chamber that families could avoid separation at border if they ‘go back home’
In his last appearance before the regional chamber as governor, he also calls for changes in the referendum process to make it harder for citizen initiatives to get on the ballot.
Maine industry leaders embrace new health insurance options for business groups
Critics say changes announced Tuesday by the Trump administration will hurt the Affordable Care Act market and promote shoddy plans.
Gov. LePage set up wind-farm review panel to meet in private. Now, the names of its members are secret.
The governor’s energy director says the 14 members of the advisory panel will be identified once the body is prepared to meet.
Lawsuit between Midtown developers and construction company settled
The Federated Cos., the developer behind the Bayside project, and PC Construction reach a settlement over disputed payments.
MEMIC honors four Maine employers for excellent workplace safety
All of the businesses have maintained outstanding records even while experiencing significant growth, the workers’ comp company says.