Dilapidated buildings at former Pineland Lumber Company in Lewiston removed in anticipation of development.
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Maine approves 9.6% rate reduction for workers’ comp premiums
The news is expected to save businesses money at a time of growing economic uncertainty.
Auburn On Tap cancels beer-tasting without explanation
Low ticket sales suspected to be behind the event cancellation.
Mainers join nationwide economic blackout in their own way
Some small businesses saw more cash purchases during the 24-hour grassroots action against the U.S. economic and political system.
Liquor license for Chuck Wagon restaurant in Livermore Falls renewed
Liquor license for Chuck Wagon restaurant was renewed by selectmen on Tuesday, Feb. 18, with permits approved for a junkyard and two waste haulers.
Farmington approves support letter for CES
Farmington selectmen on Feb. 11 voted to write a letter of support to assist The Center for Entrepreneurial Studies with future fundraising efforts.
Farmington Farmers Union gives shareholders 16.75% trade allowance
Farmington Farmers’ Union had another good year, has very little long-term debt.
Wiscasset pot shop opens pizza joint
A perfect pairing — pizza and cannabis — comes together this Valentine’s Day as business owner Richard Petron expands his presence in the community.
For Richard Wilde, extra job has supported area students
Wilde, who has worked Sundays at Ron’s Market in Farmington and used his earnings for scholarships at Mt. Blue High School, will retire Sunday, Jan. 26.