PORTLAND, Maine — The employment picture in Maine appears to be strengthening and companies may want to start thinking about recruiting and retaining employees, according to some front-line experts. Ed McKersie, founder and president of Pro Search Inc., a Portland-based recruiting and employment firm, said his company had its best year yet for recruiting in […]
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American’s faith in economic recovery fading
WASHINGTON — Americans are growing more pessimistic about the economy and handling it remains President Barack Obama’s weak spot and biggest challenge in his bid for a second term, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. And the gloomier outlook extends across party lines, including a steep decline in the share of Democrats who call […]
Sturgeon health is new threat to fishing industry
BOSTON (AP) — The health of the ancient Atlantic sturgeon has emerged as the latest problem for a New England fishing industry already facing serious threats to its future. On Wednesday, regional fishery managers discussed protecting sturgeon, two months after federal officials listed the fish in the Gulf of Maine as “threatened” under the Endangered […]
U.S. economy faces likely slowdown, big year-end decisions
WASHINGTON — Between now and the November elections, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney will heartily promise that under their stewardship, the economy will get much better. Don’t bet on it, economists warn. Rather than a breakout surge in economic growth, mainstream forecasters say, Americans should expect the U.S. economy to slog forward for another […]
Obama gets made-in-Maine New Balance sneakers
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — U.S. Rep. Mike Michaud used President Barack Obama’s visit to the state on Friday to try to give a boost to what’s left of its shoe industry, urging the commander-in-chief to insist that the Department of Defense provide U.S.-made sneakers to new recruits. Michaud, D-Maine, had a special pair of […]
Maine jobless rate at 7.1 percent in February
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — The Maine Labor Department says the state’s unemployment rate was 7.1 percent in February, up slightly from January and down from 7.9 percent a year ago. Labor Commissioner Robert Winglass said 50,100 people were without jobs during the month, down 5,200 from February 2011. Maine’s jobless rate remains below the national […]
Maine’s average heating oil price stays at $3.86
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — The average price of home heating oil in Maine remains at $3.86 a gallon for a third week in a row. The weekly survey of the Governor’s Office of Energy Independence and Security found a low of $3.62 per gallon in southwestern Maine and the highest price of $4.17 in central […]
1,200 collected pension, salary in Maine last year
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — There were more than 1,200 public employees in Maine who collected a salary and a state pension at the same time last year. Ten of those so-called double dippers earned an average of $168,000 each last year according to data from the Maine Public Employees Retirement System shows. Seven were school […]
Maine gas prices actually drop slightly
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Gas prices in Maine are bucking the national trend and falling, but market analysts say don’t expect it to continue. Price-monitoring website MaineGasPrices.com said Monday the average retail cost of a gallon of gas in Maine has fallen nearly two cents in the past week to an average of $3.81. The […]
Maine gov leading trade delegation to China
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Maine Gov. Paul LePage will lead a trade mission to Hong Kong and China this fall, marking his first overseas mission as governor as well as the first time a sitting Maine governor has visited China, officials said Monday. The delegation is going to a region where there are growth opportunities […]