PITTSBURGH (AP) — “FrackNation” is a new documentary that attacks opponents of fracking for oil and gas, but it also raises a bigger question: Is it possible to criticize environmentalists without being a tool for big industry? Fracking is a method of stimulating oil and gas from deep underground that’s led to a historic boom […]
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LePage’s hospital debt plan depends on more liquor revenue for state
AUGUSTA — Gov. Paul LePage’s plan to repay the $186 million Maine owes its hospitals for outstanding Medicaid bills relies largely on the state’s ability to renegotiate its wholesale liquor contract under terms that direct a larger portion of liquor profits to state coffers. State officials estimate Maine can earn $30 million in profit annually […]
Economist: Maine job growth to be meager in 2013
PORTLAND (AP) — Wage and salary jobs in Maine are expected to grow by only 0.5 percent in 2013, but the state could actually lose jobs if Congress can’t come to terms on federal financial matters, a leading Maine economist said Tuesday. Maine should add only 3,100 jobs during the year, and the unemployment rate […]
Washington stirs to prevent ‘fiscal cliff’ as Obama heads home
WASHINGTON — Efforts to prevent the U.S. economy from going over a “fiscal cliff” stirred back to life on Wednesday with less than a week to go before potentially disastrous tax hikes and spending cuts kick in at the New Year. In a sign that there may be a way through deadlock in Congress, Republican […]
U.S. holiday sales rise 0.7% as Washington hurts confidence
WASHINGTON — U.S. holiday sales growth slowed by more than half this year after gridlock in Washington soured consumers’ moods and Hurricane Sandy disrupted shopping, MasterCard Advisors SpendingPulse said. Retail sales grew by 0.7 percent from Oct. 28 through Monday, the Purchase, N.Y., research firm said Wednesday without providing a dollar figure in the billions. […]
Climate change vs. Maine’s winter tourism
NEWRY — A newly released study on the potential impact of global climate change on the snow-sports economy in Maine and New England is getting a chilly reception locally. “Some years, it’s chickens and some years it’s feathers,” said Bob Meyers, executive director of the Maine Snowmobile Association. “As for the climate change thing, there’s […]
Forecast sees slow economic growth in New England
BOSTON (AP) — Sluggish economic growth will continue in New England, with much of the region not seeing a return to pre-recession employment levels until 2015 at the earliest, according to a forecast released Wednesday. The four-year forecast developed by the New England Economic Partnership suggests that Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont will fare best […]
Maine delegation asks Five Guys Hamburgers to use Maine potatoes
AUGUSTA — Members of Maine’s congressional delegation are asking a fast-food chain to use Maine-grown potatoes for their french fries in two locations in the state. U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe and Reps. Chellie Pingree and Mike Michaud have written to the owners of Five Guys hamburger franchises in New England and urged them to use […]
Big disconnect as ‘fiscal cliff’ clock ticks
WASHINGTON — Republicans’ newfound willingness to consider tax increases to avert the “fiscal cliff” comes with a significant caveat: larger cuts than Democrats seem willing to consider to benefit programs like Medicare, Medicaid and the president’s health care overhaul. The disconnect on benefit programs, coupled with an impasse between Republicans and the White House over […]
Portland dominates Maine’s economy
The economic shift to Maine’s south has become so pronounced during the last decade that the greater Portland region now generates more than half the state’s economic output and one-third of its jobs, as the economies of other Maine cities have been relatively flat and rural regions decline. While conceding Portland’s geographic advantage, economists say […]