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Schooner coming ashore for restorative berth in Portland
The 125-foot Spirit of Massachusetts will be towed along Commercial Street to the new Portland Yacht Services shipyard Wednesday.
LePage board nomination angers pro-rail group
Robert McEvoy, LePage’s choice for a rail agency, opposes a proposed train facility in Brunswick.
Dogfish ‘everywhere’ in Gulf of Maine, but sales go nowhere
Regulators may raise catch limits on the voracious little shark, which competes with more valuable ocean species for food.
Committee endorses $73 million bond to grow Maine businesses
The new economy-focused legislative panel wants to invest in the biotech, marine and agriculture sectors.
Portland-to-Nova Scotia ferry tickets finally for sale
The new ferry service will cost as little as $79 for a one-way ticket; service begins on May 15.
LePage’s plan to attract big businesses has legal flaw, unions say
The ‘right-to-work’ zones can’t apply to just part of the state, they claim, but a LePage adviser is confident it would survive a court challenge.
Portland-Nova Scotia ferry gets OK to sell tickets
Nova Star Cruises Ltd. is planning to begin service between Portland and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, on May 15.
Multinational giant set to run first virtual school in Maine
Some educators worry about outsourcing control, but supporters say a global company can reduce costs by serving so many users.
Bath Iron Works gets $643 million Navy contract option
The option allows BIW to build a fifth DDG-51 guided-missile destroyer.