The owners of the Coffee Pot Cafe allege that The Legacy Sandwich Shop infringed on their trademark sandwich names and engaged in deceptive trade practices.
April 2012
Runaway student loan debt threatens economic recovery
Surging above $1 trillion, U.S. student loan debt has surpassed credit card and auto-loan debt, and possibly sets the stage for a new economic crisis.
Next phase of NH-Maine bridge dismantling to start
Crews are set to begin taking down the Scott Avenue approach and its supports on the Portsmouth side of the bridge.
Eel market sizzles as prices hit $2K/pound in Maine
worldwide shortage of the prized dinner fare, imported in infancy from Maine to Asia to be raised in farm ponds, has buyers paying top dollar for the baby American eels.
Casco Bay Ferry operator, union reach accord
The Casco Bay Island Transit District and the Maine Marine Association agreed on a three-year deal that increases pay by 3 percent each year.
SNAPSHOT: Not forgotten
Robin Chapman holds her granddaughter, 2-year-old Emilee Chapman, on Monday in the field of flags arranged by the Maine Autism Alliance at Capitol Park in Augusta. The display served to remind Mainers of the approximately 2,800 children in the state diagnosed with Autism on World Autism Day. The Albion pair visited the display to show […]
Truck hauling propane tanks creates big alert
WINDHAM — A Westbrook tinkerer found himself in hot water Monday as his plan to build his own pontoon boat turned into a weapons-of-mass-destruction alert for local emergency responders.
UMaine system handed out $7M in raises
The University of Maine System handed out a total of $7 million in individual salary increases in the last seven years, during a period of budget cuts when most workers went without regular raises, according to systemwide data released Monday.
Newly released Census data thrills many genealogists
Within hours of the release of 1940 U.S. Census data Monday morning, Kathy Amoroso had looked up her father.
Maine wants new bids on liquor
AUGUSTA — Maine bar owners and others who buy large volumes of liquor in New Hampshire and resell it in Maine are costing the state $4 million to $11 million a year, the head of the state’s liquor bureau said Monday.