The company plans to add 15 permanent jobs when the $6 million facility is complete.
July 2015
Police say driver used heroin before fatal Readfield car crash
Thorr Ellis, of Gardiner, appeared before a judge on Wednesday to hear about his manslaughter and aggravated assault charges.
GAC Chemical in Searsport becomes employee-owned
Upon retiring, the owner of GAC Chemical opts for a transaction that keeps the firm intact and in Maine.
Nationally backed Maine marijuana group holds fundraising lead
Little has changed in Maine’s marijuana legalization duel with Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol getting most of its money from a national source and Legalize Maine relying on in-state money.
NYPD officer indicted in Vermont on drug trafficking charge
The 13-year police veteran was arrested on Monday in Queens for conspiring to distribute oxycodone in Vermont from 2011 through June 2014.
Maine Rep. Bill Noon, 66, of Sanford, dies after battle with cancer
Noon was serving his second term in the Maine House.
Secretly taken video on donation of aborted organs sparks outcry
Planned Parenthood says it legally helps women who want to make not-for-profit donations of their fetus’ organs for scientific research.
Federal regulators deny petition from environmentalists to ban cod fishing
In its denial, the federal agency says its current restrictions on cod fishing should allow the stocks to rebuild.
Tall Ships Portland schedule of events
Purchase tickets for the festival or ship tours at tallshipsportland.com/tickets.
Monday, July 20
6:30 a.m. – 7:30 a,m,: Photographer and Photography Club Access – If you like being behind the lens and want to see the ships up-close from the dock, register for our exclusive viewing opportunity. Tickets are limited. Details and tickets at www.tallshipsportland.com. 9:30 a.m.: 30-minute dockside interpretation of visiting ship, Picton-Castle, for individuals with special […]