The ruling follows an emergency closure in February stemming from hazardous mercury levels.
Jessica Hall
Maine’s unemployment rate dropped to 5.7 percent in April
The rate had been 5.9 percent in March and April’s number was the lowest since September 2008.
Portland’s Aroma Joe’s brews up growth
Founded by two sets of brothers born in Berwick, the Portland-based coffee business is expanding.
Trio of Clarks Pond retailers intend to relocate
HomeGoods and two anchor tenants – Marshalls and Bob’s Discount Furniture – are headed to Gallery Place in Scarborough.
Prom time: The big night is big business
Costs are down slightly this year, but prom season is still a lucrative time of year for many merchants.
TV station with midcoast Maine focus planning fall launch
VStv aims to deliver ‘hyper-local’ coverage of news, weather, sports, business and politics in Knox and Waldo counties.
V-notched lobster decline is a threatening sign in Maine
Maine’s lobstermen must mark and return egg-bearing females to the water, but compliance is falling and that puts the industry at risk.
Camden entrepreneur builds a better dryer ball
Cyndi Prince’s home-based LooHoo LLC is getting a bounce from a national award.
Maine-based WEX reports robust first quarter, raises outlook
Earnings and revenues top expectations, and the company adds new business servicing ExxonMobil.
Lobster only major seafood to lose value over 10-year period, report says
National numbers show that lobster also saw the greatest increase in landings of 10 key species from 2003 to 2012.