The ad, which started running Feb. 20, accuses the governor of making a ‘backroom deal.’
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Credit union wins naming rights for Westbrook venue
Maine Savings will have its name on the performance pavilion under construction at Rock Row.
Local businesses in Maine among those hurt by U.S.-China trade war
Tariffs are hobbling the very people the administration claims to be helping.
Judge tells CMP customers who got disconnect notices to take it up with regulators
Justice Michaela Murphy said the proper venue for the action sought by 4 customers is the Public Utilities Commission, not the courts.
CMP chief pledges billing problems will be solved by end of March, but consumer group has doubts
Company President Doug Herling tells regulators, in response to the threat of fines, that the end of the billing backlog is near.
U.S. still has no place for spent nuclear fuel, so Maine Yankee’s owner gets millions
The award will help pay for the roughly $10 million per year to maintain the repository at the closed nuclear plant in Wiscasset.
Firm that launched Colorado’s legal cannabis market wins Maine contract
In its second solicitation for a consultant to guide the state’s oversight of recreational marijuana, regulators pick Freedman and Koski, which challenged a previous award to a competitor.
Accounting issue delays Wex’s 2018 earnings report
The South Portland company says it found a discrepancy of up to $70 million in a subsidiary’s balance sheet.
Uber subsidiary submits lone response to Portland’s call for a bike-share system
Jump wants to put as many as 500 shared electric bicycles on city streets this year.
Beckie Conrad, former MECA executive, steps down from Chamber post
She left her position as VP of institutional advancement at the Maine College of Art to accept the top position at the L-A Chamber.