Fearing violence, Maine lobster truckers haven’t traveled to Canada since last week.
Jessica Hall
Canadian judge rules against lobster protesters
In Maine, Gov. LePage requests a meeting with the state’s three largest lobster processors to discuss the Canadian protests’ impact on the Maine lobster industry.
New tenants push Maine Mall to nearly full
Experts say J. Crew and Lush Handmade Cosmetics will attract other classy retailers.
Maine’s largest sailboat race goes deep into night
The Moonlight Regatta was started on a lark in 1928 by two brothers drinking bootleg whiskey, and often lasts into the next morning.
Big weekend to fill pockets of merchants
Portland’s mayor extols the benefits of events like Beach to Beacon and Mumford & Sons.
Wright Express posts income drop, cites effects of cheaper fuel
Analysts had expected better of the South Portland credit-card processor in this year’s second quarter.
Yacht’s new owner ready to set sale
A fixer-upper yacht goes to a Maine boatbuilder at auction for $50,000. When finished, it will fetch millions.
Wright Express posts lower earnings; warns on second-half results
Lower fuel prices may affect results going forward.
Maine’s Internet superhighway is ready early
Called the Three Ring Binder project, the 20 gigabit network provides the backbone for high-speed access to rural communities.
Outback Steakhouse closes its South Portland location
Outback Steakhouse said it was a business decision to close the restaurant, which was the last Outback in Maine.