The company also intends to loosen its dress code as it strives to retain staff in a competitive job market.
2016
Bill Cosby replaces legal team in sex-assault lawsuits
The entertainer hires a powerhouse litigation law firm.
Pine tree that hides controversial Jesus mural in South Portland springs back to life
Planted to obscure what some call the googly-eyed Jesus, the tree appeared to be dead in May.
Maine International Film Festival enjoys good start to its 19th year
Organizers say weekend screenings were well-attended.
Facebook tips lead to arrest of Augusta man on theft charges after truck goes missing in West Gardiner
The truck was found near a Wal-Mart in Brunswick
Kennebec Journal July 11 police log
Augusta area police reports for July 11, 2016.
Development of hemp as cash crop in Maine starts slowly
Only two growing permits have been issued, and a critic says the state has prolonged the rule-making process for cultivation of hemp, which remains illegal under federal law.
Free outdoor Waterville concert series kicks off July 28
The first show in Castonguay Square will feature a number of state and regionally recognized bands, including Yard Sail, Sweet & Savory, Chris Ross & The North, Emilia Dahlin and The Jason Spooner Band.
A non-gamer’s guide to playing Pokémon Go
Find out how to catch Pokémon, how to use Pokestops and other tips.
Togus officials say fewer Maine veterans are waiting for health care after additional hires
Ninety-nine percent of veterans who seek care through the Maine system are now getting appointments within 30 days, which is above last year’s rate of 98 percent, officials said.