The health care organization said it was affected when an online service provider’s information was stolen earlier this year.
Edward D. Murphy
Ed covers the City of Westbrook and business stories for the Portland Press Herald.
Tasting room operators fear state rules will leave them out in the cold
Most made it through the summer while being restricted to outdoor service, but some say they can’t survive Maine’s colder months unless the state changes its coronavirus rules.
Maine finalizes rules for mandatory paid leave law
The law, effective Jan. 1, will allow workers at companies with at least 10 employees to earn as much as 40 hours of paid time off per year.
Portland holds 9/11 memorial ceremony at Fort Allen Park
The event Friday included a moment of silence at 8:46 a.m., when the 2001 terrorist attacks on America began.
Employee at Maine prison tests positive for COVID-19
The employee at the Mountain View Correctional Facility in Charleston tested positive Monday after returning from out of state and has not been at the prison since Aug. 21.
Months after massive data breach, Maine nonprofits still notifying donors
A ransomware attack on online fundraising software provider Blackbaud’s electronic files has affected thousands of nonprofits around the country.
Cable company salespeople are again knocking on doors
Spectrum suspended door-to-door sales calls in mid-March when pandemic restrictions halted much business activity, but restarted them in June when state rules were eased.
Maine health care systems to defy CDC shift, continue testing anyone exposed to virus
The federal CDC said last week that testing isn’t necessary for people suspected of being exposed if they show no symptoms of COVID-19.
CDC warns of possible hepatitis A infection from food worker in Saco
State officials say an employee at the Saco House of Pizza who handled food was infectious for the highly contagious liver disease from Aug. 5-21.
Lawsuit seeking refund for interrupted study abroad program is dismissed
A federal judge said the operators of the program, based in Portland, were within their rights to cancel the program due to the coronavirus