A legislative committee held a hearing Wednesday on a bill to allow recreational marijuana stores to deliver to all towns, regardless of whether they allow retail sales.
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Maine nursing homes fear that a strong flu season would push them over the edge
Health professionals say staffing shortages are the worst they have ever seen, and the risk of influenza outbreaks makes a terrible situation worse.
Maine employers unfazed by Supreme Court’s rejection of vaccine mandate
The court struck down a federal COVID-19 vaccination requirement for large employers, but many Maine companies are still requiring workers to get the shots.
Portland company sued over Bronx apartment fire that killed 17 people
LIHC Investment Group is one of three owners of the New York apartment building that caught fire Sunday.
HM Payson hires N. Curtis Jordan as a portfolio manager
NEW HIRES Portland financial planning firm HM Payson has hired N. Curtis Jordan as a portfolio manager. Jordan brings more than 15 years of portfolio management and leadership experience to his new role, most recently serving as senior vice president at Key Private Bank. Rockland LGBTQ+ youth support group OUT Maine has hired Maura Derrivan […]
Omicron surge exacerbates challenges in the workplace
The infectious variant has forced employers to shut their doors temporarily, sent students back to remote education and limited critical social and public safety services.
Solar industry, CMP reach settlement over connection delays
The agreement would require CMP to spend $700,000 in shareholders’ money to help speed grid connections.
Portland Pie Co. employees walk out to protest working conditions
The workers cite being overworked and not believing management has their backs when it comes to the pandemic.
As Maine’s climate changes, scallop farming offers optimism
Automation technology and farming techniques borrowed from more mature scallop fisheries as far away as Japan are giving some seafood harvesters a glimpse of a potentially profitable future.
Corey Seigel joins Piper Shores as director of food and nutrition
NEW HIRES Scarborough retirement community Piper Shores has hired Corey Seigel as director of food and nutrition. Seigel will oversee all food and nutrition operations for residents living on the 138-acre oceanside campus. He brings over 33 years of experience in the food industry, which includes country clubs, restaurants, fine hotels and his own venture. […]
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