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.
Carol Coultas
Singletary: Start planning for your 2019 tax return now
Consider making changes that will pay off when you file next year.
Unemployment remains steady in Maine
A preliminary rate of 3.4 percent in March is little changed from February, or from a year ago.
Brunswick cinema employee hopes to buy the business
The Eveningstar Cinema is for sale and longtime manager Gracia Babbidge hopes she can crowdfund enough money to become the new owner.
Maine company launches renewable energy system to power remote communities
Ocean Renewable Power Co. sent tidal-generated energy to the grid in 2012. On Wednesday, the company launched its RivGen system, which harnesses electricity created by submerging special turbines in rivers.
Nebraska’s tough approach to medical marijuana may backfire
Nebraska’s conservative lawmakers are again expected to reject a measure calling for highly regulated medical marijuana, but that likely won’t be the end of the issue
Michelle Singletary: Be on guard against tax scams
Once the April 15 deadline passes, tax fraudsters go into overdrive.
Maine schools made changes to train students for careers at BIW, Navy chief says
At a congressional hearing, Richard Spencer cites the high school and community college programs connected to training for careers at the shipyard.
Four women launch family business consultancy
The founders have decades of experience managing family-owned businesses.
Paredes joins New Hope for Women as executive director
NEW HIRES • Rebekah Paredes joined New Hope for Women as executive director. Paredes brings an extensive background working with victims of domestic violence, child abuse and human trafficking, as well as the homeless and impoverished. She has more than 18 years of experience in the nonprofit and community services sector. […]