The South Portland-based recycling company signs new licensing deals in Iowa and New Brunswick, Canada.
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Wex posts big numbers in 3rd quarter
The South Portland payment technology firm continues this year’s rapid growth.
Commentary: Janet Mills prepared to fight labor crisis, revitalize government
Mills will mobilize political, business and community partners to work with all levels of government.
Sanford rug maker wins special designation that likely saves jobs in Sanford
Flemish Master Weavers, which employs 130, had said it might have to cease manufacturing if it did not receive the foreign trade zone status that exempts it from a steep tariff on yarn.
Portland startup selling restaurant kiosks receives $1.2 million boost
The company, called Minnow, will use the venture capital funding to accelerate product development and marketing of its high-tech food order ‘pickup pods.’
Our View: Deal involving Waterboro manufacturer shows how Maine’s economy can grow
Most new jobs come from new companies, which can sprout from public research.
MEMIC’s Leonard honored by Chamber
The former head of the workers comp company received the Cianchette Business Hall of Fame Award for his leadrship and contributions.
Avalanche of information delays decision on CMP transmission corridor
The Maine Public Utilities Commission agrees to the suspension requested by parties in the case and will set a new timetable for its decision.
Hallowell residents miffed about sidewalk ending in front of Lucky Garden
A former councilor says the stopped sidewalk ignores past City Council action, transportation department officials said the decision came down to city officials, and city officials point fingers at the DOT and business owners
Defense contractor to buy Waterboro’s Howe and Howe, creator of futuristic vehicles like Ripsaw
The company with products that have appeared in a movie and on TV will remain in the town after the sale to Textron, and may expand and add jobs.