Sabin Lomac and Jim Tselikis, whose own business benefited from reality TV, will coach food truck entrepreneurs in a show that debuts Sunday.
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Liquid Sunshine to close after nearly 30 years in Farmington
The store has been temporarily closed since mid March 2020.
Health care advocacy company Grand Rounds to merge with telehealth service Doctor on Demand
Grand Rounds’ Lewiston office, with more than 200 employees, could see future growth from the merger, according to the company.
Skiers hit Maine slopes in 2020-2021 season as pandemic pushed people to get outside
“People really wanted to ski,” Sugarloaf spokesman Ethan Austin said. “They didn’t want this to be one of the things the pandemic took away from them.”
Thomas College student’s digitized snowmobiling map service a ‘win’ for riders
Jake Warn, 21, of Winslow, a college junior, has put his studies in entrepreneurship to work, creating SledTRX.com.
Former Madison mill receiving equipment as timber tech firm preps for unique use
The equipment came from Germany and will be stored at Mack Point in Searsport, where it was shipped to, until mud conditions improve.
Anthony’s Italian Kitchen receives financial aid from Barstool Sports
The Portland restaurant is the second business in Maine to receive a grant from the pandemic fund started by the popular blog.
Photo: New Lewiston fire department building construction progressing
The exterior on the first of 3 new substations is taking shape on North Temple Street.
Photo album: Kaydenz Kitchen Food Pantry opens second location
The new location, in the Hartley Block on Lisbon Street, features clothing, food and brings the nonprofit’s on-the-ground square footage to 4,500 square feet.
$23 million in commercial solar projects ready for Lewiston, Poland, Minot
Developer NextGrid Inc. has three solar projects planned for Lewiston and one each for Poland and Minot this year, with construction starting soon.