Republican-led reforms to the corporate tax code will level the playing field, Rep. Martin Grohman says.
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Charles Lawton: Answers to these 3 questions should guide Maine’s public policy agenda
All our efforts are doomed to fall short without a full-scale assault on Maine’s labor force problem.
With fate of Lost Orchard Brewing uncertain, its Gardiner church site is set for auction
The former Congregational church was intended to be home to the company’s Crooked Halo Cider House, but it’s not clear it ever opened.
Shoppers support small retailers, worthy causes in downtown Portland
Shop for a Cause, a fundraiser that this year will benefit Amistad, a nonprofit that helps people struggling with substance abuse, coincides with Small Business Saturday.
Businesses announce new hires and promotions
NEW HIRES Nadine Cusack of Scarborough joined Classic Flooring in Scarborough. She has 15 years of flooring experience. Elise Tabor joined The Iris Network in Portland as an access technology specialist. Tabor previously taught science, technology, math and Braille for five years at the Perkins School for the Blind in Greater Boston. […]
Sebago Technics announces new hires, promotions
USM appoints six newcomers to its board of visitors.
Maine retailers upbeat about holiday spending
Black Friday typically ignites retail sales, but shopping is expected to be robust right through Christmas.
Community Partners Inc. to join Spurwink
The merger is expected to be complete Jan. 1.
Inspection reveals 19 fire-safety violations at troubled Time & Temperature building
The owner of the Portland office tower is working to remedy the problems, including a lack of sprinkler systems or hard-wired smoke detectors on some floors.
Maine shrimp fishery looks unlikely to reopen in 2018
If a recommendation from a shrimp advisory committee is accepted, it will mark the fourth straight year of closure.
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