The service will add convenience for Greater Portland transit users, and more improvements are coming.
Tom Bell
Douglas Haig, artist and veteran
‘I am going to be in debt for the rest of my life’
Scott Berry, facility director
‘… unless you have a piece of paper …’
Hardest hit: College students who never finish school
So-called ‘stranded learners’ rack up mountains of debt but none of the financial promise that a degree might afford them. And in Maine, tens of thousands of them have strayed from their educational paths.
Steve Train, lobsterman
‘I’m fortunate my industry is OK’
Icelandic journalists seek support in Maine for Web-based magazine
The publication is aimed at the North Atlantic community and will focus on business, culture, current affairs and tourism.
Portland in the running to host Arctic conference
The international meeting would be the first-ever such forum in the United States outside of Alaska.
Maine groundfishermen hurt by quota cuts to receive $640,000 in disaster relief
About 40 crews will be paid the money over the next 18 months to help make up for financial losses from slashed limits in 2013.
Second-year outlook brightens for Portland-to-Nova Scotia ferry service
The operator says early bookings are ‘way up’ and it has a new cash subsidy, after a costly first season with weak passenger numbers.
LePage to lead trade mission to Japan and China in October
The Maine delegation will visit the cities of Tokyo and Shanghai.