The bill delays ‘net metering’ rules and directs regulators to conduct a cost-benefit analysis of the policy opposed by Gov. Paul LePage.
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Fewer houses on the market drove Maine home sales down in May
While volume dropped 8.85 percent from a year ago, the median price rose 5.12 percent to $200,000.
California group buys expense software company Certify
The sale puts the Portland company in a better position to grow, its CEO says.
Jefferson-based vintner takes home $100,000 prize on ‘Greenlight Maine’
Judges choose Bluet, a maker of sparkling wine made from wild blueberries, out of the 26 contestants in the entrepreneurial game show’s second season.
Experts to tackle real problems during Maine Startup and Create Week
The five-day entrepreneurial conference, which begins Monday, will feature discussions about Maine’s aging population, the opioid crisis and more.
Maine’s May unemployment rate rose slightly
The preliminary rate of 3.2 percent is up slightly from April’s 3.0 percent, but still well below the same month in 2016.
New hires across Maine
NEW HIRES Jason Ready joined the Portland office of Milone & MacBroom Inc. as a project engineer, transportation. Ready brings 11 years of experience in traffic engineering and municipal planning. He previously worked for Androscoggin Transportation Resource Center as a traffic engineer/transportation planner. Payroll Management has hired Michael Caron as chief financial officer and […]
Larger communities pass $50 million technology bond; vote total unknown
The official statewide vote tally probably won’t be known for several more days.
New hires across Maine
NEW HIRES Black Funeral Homes & Cremation Service of Sanford-Springvale hired Candis Lawrance as a licensed practitioner of funeral service. Lawrance earned her degree in funeral service from the American Academy McAllister Institute in New York City, has completed her apprenticeship and has recently passed her national board and state board exams. She worked with […]
Fork Food Lab merges with New York City’s Foodworks
The incubator for food entrepreneurs expects to gain access to New York markets and improved technology.
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