The Maine attorney general has fielded 17 complaints against Simply Catered by Bethany in the past two months.
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Frida Zeinali and Alex Fuller marry in Portland
PORTLAND — Frida Zeinali of Auburn and Alex Fuller of Portland were married Friday, Jan. 3, at Portland City Hall. Frida is a 2024 graduate of Marquette University and a reporter at the Lewiston Sun Journal, part of Maine Trust for Local News. Alex is a 2009 graduate of University of Maine at Farmington and […]
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck may not have had a prenup, but you should consider one
One surprising thing about the singer’s split from her actor husband is that her divorce petition did not include any mention of a prenuptial agreement
Dufresne-Dixon, Sicotte wedding
Marie Dufresne-Dixon, daughter of Carmen Dufresne and Michael S. Dixon of Auburn, and Jake Sicotte, son of Kate and Don Sicotte, were married at 3 p.m. on Aug. 26, 2023 at the Whitney Farm Estate in Oxford. The ceremony was officiated by Thomas Frail, the bride’s brother-in-law. A reception followed the ceremony. Renee Frail, sister […]
Lemieux – Whitney wedding
Katherine Lemieux and Christopher Whitney are announcing their marriage The couple was married on Sept. 4, 2022, at Sugarloaf Mountain. The ceremony was officiated by Maria Berube, aunt of the bride, followed by a cocktail hour at ”The Beach” at Sugarloaf. The wonderful reception followed and was held in the King Pine Room, with dinner […]
Maine wedding industry on track for recovery as restrictions ease
After a year of lost business and disruption, a growing industry that generates $1 billion annually in Maine is ready to get back on its feet.
Micro weddings not trending yet
Couples are opting to postpone their ceremony rather than cut down guest lists.
Caterers suffer as 2020 brides say ‘I don’t’
With weddings, fairs, festivals and corporate events canceled by the coronavirus, caterers are cooking up alternative business models to keep their companies afloat.
Caterers suffer as 2020 brides say ‘I don’t’
With weddings, fairs, festivals and corporate events canceled by the coronavirus, caterers are cooking up alternative business models to keep their companies afloat.