The business is one of several in Maine to be affected by rising freight costs and pricing by size.
December 2018
Only 1 tribal representative bound for Maine State House
With state-tribal relations still strained, only the Passamaquoddy Tribe opts for representation.
Holiday spirit and lots of layers keep Joy to the Ville participants warm in Waterville
Cold temperatures didn’t dampen festivalgoers enthusiasm for the second annual celebration.
Ebola spreads to major Congo city
The outbreak is the second-largest in history and the World Health Organization says it’s worried about its vaccine stockpile.
Kennebec County towns to look to each other as emergency dispatch service decisions approach
Vassalboro Town Manager Mary Sabins hopes to get communities talking to each other about options for law enforcement dispatch and 911 answering services. The state-run Augusta regional communications center will no longer provide these services to 22 municipalities after June 2019.
How Maine’s members of Congress voted last week
The Senate passed Savanna’s Act which directs the Attorney General to review, revise and develop law enforcement protocols to address missing and murdered Native Americans.
Central Maine business briefs
Dana Curtis to head mortgage originations for Northeast Bank throughout central, western, southern Maine.
John Kelly out as Trump’s chief of staff
Vice President Mike Pence’s chief of staff Nick Ayers is the expected replacement.
Winthrop home destroyed by early morning fire
Firefighters from several towns assisted Winthrop department to battle the blaze for seven hours in single-digit temperatures.
Gorham man injured in second Standish police chase of night
Joseph Turner, 26, was ejected from his Jeep after crashing into a utility pole.