A Utah outdoor apparel maker says the ad campaign infringes on its ‘The Outsider’ trademark.
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Over $1 million in federal funding coming to Maine’s farms and food businesses
The money will be used in myriad ways, from improving potato yields to marketing seafood.
Former Maine trade center director starts export consulting firm
Janine Bisaillon-Cary has started Montserrat Group after leaving the Maine International Trade Center in June.
Two developers vying for multi-gen project in Cumberland
Town officials want to build a compact neighborhood that would include senior housing.
Delegation from Norwegian city visiting Portland to build trade partnerships
Company and city officials from Tromso will meet with Maine business officials, part of a broader initiative to boost collaboration among ports along the North Atlantic.
Trump tax cuts would give little to poorest Mainers, windfall to wealthiest, report says
The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy estimates that those with the lowest incomes would receive 1.6 percent of the cuts, while the state’s wealthiest residents would get 39 percent.
A second antique store joins the growing downtown Waterville arts scene
Lunanightday Antiques & Art opens downtown amid revitalization efforts.
MEMIC issues $21 million in dividend checks
The Portland workers’ comp company returned about 15 percent of premiums paid to policyholders.
Village Candle’s new management team includes former SBA head Jeanne Hulit
Hulit, the company’s new president, and 3 other executives were selected to help the Wells company expand.
With mill closed, Bucksport looking for redevelopment ideas
After Verso closed its mill and laid off 500 people, town officials are looking at ways to reuse the former paper-making site.