The creditors filed an involuntary bankruptcy petition, unaware that the paper company had already filed for bankruptcy.
Whit Richardson
Bankruptcy filing appears to end era in Maine papermaking
Great Northern Paper files for liquidation, shattering hopes that its last mill would reopen in the Millinocket area, once the heart of the state’s industry.
Super-fast Internet coming to parts of South Portland
GWI will install a fiber-optic network that will provide service that is 100 times faster than what most of the state can access.
Brainstorming event seeks to unify efforts to shape Maine economy
The summit’s organizer hopes innovators, business owners and others will share their visions and team up to make them happen.
Servers humming at expanded data center in Brunswick
Anticipating a growth in demand, Oxford Networks spent $6 million to add computing capacity at a former naval air station.
PepsiCo to close two Maine warehouses
The closures of facilities in Portland and Augusta will affect 100 employees.
Haven’s Candies, a century-old Maine business, changes hands
A Freeport woman with a passion for chocolate and a head for numbers buys Maine’s oldest chocolatier, with its factory in Westbrook and two stores.
Portfolio: Can-do attitude has replaced woe-is-us
People create and grow businesses – not government.
Trustees consider outsourcing management of Cross arena in Portland
Looking to add entertainment industry contacts and revenues, officials plan to talk with two experienced firms next week.
Maine startup set to make waves with its rugged boombox
Two entrepreneurs in Portland who have sacrificed to get this far are preparing to ramp up production and enter the market.