But a website run by employees and their supporters, contradicts that report.
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Market Basket board members disagree over terms of sale
The supermarket chain’s board of directors still had not reached an agreement to sell the company by Monday night.
Data breach reported at Otto Pizza in Portland
Hackers steal about 900 customers’ credit card numbers, but no misuse has been reported.
USM will teach students how to hack, and how to stop it
Its Cyber Security Lab will be central to an interdisciplinary curriculum focused on protecting data in a high-tech age.
Portland woman convicted of embezzling more than $330,000
Jody Flynn is found guilty of taking money from the sale of a Baileyville paper mill.
Report: Market Basket will not fire employees or close stores during negotiations
The company’s board of directors vows to step up its efforts to reach a sale agreement by the end of this week.
Effects of Shaw’s data breach still unclear
Customers of the grocery store chain are being advised to review their bank accounts for any suspect activity.
Hackers may have stolen data from Shaw’s customers’ cards
The payment-processing data breach reportedly occurred sometime between June 22 and July 17.
Biddeford Market Basket removes protest signs from store
Meanwhile, 200 distribution and administration employees were likely to ignore Friday’s deadline to return to work.
Closing of Maine mill sets back paper industry’s biofuel effort
The shutdown idles 180 employees at Old Town Fuel and Fiber, which other pulp and paper companies hoped would be their model for producing butanol.