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  • Published
    August 17, 2014

    What will it take for Millinocket to RISE?

    What the future holds for the Millinocket area, and how big a role tourism will play in it, has been debated for nearly 30 years, ever since Great Northern announced its first big layoffs in 1986.

  • Published
    August 16, 2014

    How much further can Millinocket fall?

    In 1900, when men of vision built Great Northern Paper Co. in the shadow of Katahdin, decades of prosperity followed. Then the hard times came – and settled right in – leaving a community in desperate search of a viable future.

  • Published
    August 16, 2014

    How much farther can Millinocket fall?

    In 1900, when men of vision built Great Northern Paper Co. in the shadow of Katahdin, decades of prosperity followed. Then the hard times came – and settled right in – leaving a community in desperate search of a viable future.

  • Published
    August 16, 2014

    How much further can Millinocket fall?

    In 1900, when men of vision built Great Northern Paper Co. in the shadow of Katahdin, decades of prosperity followed. Then the hard times came – and settled right in – leaving a community in desperate search of a viable future.

  • Published
    August 16, 2014

    How much further can Millinocket fall?

    In 1900, when men of vision built Great Northern Paper Co. in the shadow of Katahdin, decades of prosperity followed. Then the hard times came – and settled right in – leaving a community in desperate search of a viable future.

  • Published
    August 7, 2014

    President of Maine Technology Institute ousted

    Gov. Paul LePage removes Robert Martin, who led the organization that provides grants and zero-interest loans to entrepreneurs and technology companies.

  • Published
    July 30, 2014

    Critical step in Verso-NewPage merger likely

    Wednesday’s midnight deadline on debt restructuring agreement ‘appears likely.’

  • Published
    July 9, 2014

    Contract talks stalled, FairPoint workers likely to authorize strike

    The vote is set for the end of this week, say labor leaders who object to the company’s use of non-union contract workers.

  • Published
    July 4, 2014

    Hurricane brings high surf, much rain to Maine

    While Saturday afternoon and Sunday will be sunny, Arthur will create riptides at the beaches.

  • Published
    June 10, 2014

    DeLorme Publishing fined $6.2 million in patent case

    The International Trade Commission rules in favor of a Virginia-based company that claimed DeLorme violated a consent agreement.