The baked-bean maker will face increased costs by using trucks to get its raw material.
Whit Richardson
Pacific trade deal has potential to hurt, help Maine industries
While the 900 jobs at Maine’s New Balance plants are most at risk, reducing tariffs could open up greater export opportunities.
Maine startup Rapport wins $100,000 investment from AOL founder Steve Case
The startup, which develops software to track sustainability, won a pitch contest that capped a day of entrepreneurship.
Beer lovers and software developers bond at annual Portland conference
The 5th annual Monktoberfest, which attracts developers from all over the world, quietly got underway Thursday at the Portland Public Library.
What questions do you have for AOL co-founder Steve Case?
I’ll interview Case about his experiences as an entrepreneur and his impressions of Portland’s entrepreneurial community. What questions do you want Case to answer?
Maine Angels’ investment activity ranks third in New England
The group also elected new officers
Old Town pulp mill to shut down, delivering ‘huge economic blow’ to region
About 195 workers will be affected by year’s end as the decline continues in Maine’s paper industry.
Maine breweries take three medals in Olympics of beer competition
Allagash and Baxter are recognized at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver.
Lincoln Paper and Tissue files for bankruptcy
The company says in court papers that it owes more than $10 million to more than 200 creditors.
Portland summit to focus on high-speed Internet as key to growth
The Digital New England talks aim to spark discussion on how to expand high-speed access, using examples from towns across the region.