Two other locations remain open.
Business
Business news and information from the Portland Press Herald.
Abbiocco Italian restaurant slated to open Thursday in Woodfords Corner
The new eatery is in the former home of Sissle & Daughters.
Portland Jetport’s food options are uninspiring. But changes may be coming.
The airport’s next master concessionaire could bring a new mix of food and beverage vendors in 2026.
Northern Light Health to close Waterville walk-in clinic
The clinic will close about 6 months after the health system shuttered Inland Hospital.
Share of Mainers reliant on heating oil drops to lowest point in over 15 years
Maine is still the most heating-oil dependent state in the country, but a growing share of Mainers are sourcing heat from electricity and other types of fuel.
L.L.Bean and Noah Kahan collaborate again
The collection includes a line of dog products and several apparel options.
For these Mainers, locally produced food makes all the difference
Cooking a meal from 100% Maine-made ingredients is much easier now than when Rosemont Market & Bakery launched 20 years ago.
Maine Trust for Local News workers vote to expand union
Nearly 50 employees, including reporters, photographers and advertising staff, join the News Guild of Maine after holding an election with the National Labor Relations Board.
Here’s the latest on the Kennebec River dams sale announced last week
Impacts on the Somerset Mill, the Skowhegan River Park, flooding and licensing are becoming clearer a week after The Nature Conservancy announced the purchase from Brookfield Renewable Energy.
Bethel man carried on 11 generations of logging legacy in Maine
Bob Chadbourne, of Bethel, who died Sept. 17, continued building his family’s logging business, contributing to conservation and growing economy in western Maine.