David Ireland wanted to build his nest egg and retire early, but his strategy to tie his firm to Summit Natural Gas’ expansion backfired.
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MPBN website compromised by hackers on LePage’s inauguration day
The apparent security breach occurs early in the morning of the day the network is broadcasting and live-streaming the event.
MPBN website compromised by hackers on LePage’s inauguration day
The apparent security breach occurs early in the morning of the day the network is broadcasting and live-streaming the event.
LePage nominates Richard Rosen for top finance post
The Bucksport native has served as interim commissioner of the Department of Administrative and Financial Services since May.
Two injured in separate New Year’s Eve fireworks accidents
Both men, one from Milo and the other from Minot, suffered serious hand injuries while using reloadable fireworks mortars.
Summit Natural Gas falls behind on its goals
The company has installed many miles of pipeline but is struggling to meet deadlines on making oil-to-gas conversions.
Summit Natural Gas president stepping down
Mike Minkos says his retirement is unrelated to Summit’s problems meeting construction goals and working with a contractor who shut down abruptly after collecting customer deposits
Salvaged tub becomes startup’s hydroponics showcase
High Wire Hydroponics in Raymond saves money and space with a claw-foot bathtub in lieu of a display pond.
Fire destroys Berwick apartment building, displacing eight residents
A firefighter falls nearly 25 feet when an exterior staircase collapses, but he suffers only minor injuries.
Summit Natural Gas will repay deposits lost to now-closed contractor
That’s a relief for the customers who paid thousands to the business owned by David C. Ireland Jr., who blames the utility for his financial problems.