The program created in partnership with MaineHealth and Northern Light Health will provide residencies to entrepreneurs in health care tech.
Business
Local, state and national business news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Fed raises key interest rate by half-point and signals more to come
Though lower than its previous three-quarter-point hikes, the latest move will further heighten the costs of many consumer and business loans and the risk of a recession.
CMP, Versant both score last in satisfaction survey of utility customers
The national study gave poor marks to Maine’s two investor-owned electricity companies, and both responded with explanations why.
Pet owners sue Idexx over ‘anticompetitive scheme’ to sell diagnostic tests
The class-action lawsuit accuses the Westbrook maker of animal-health products of locking veterinarians into predatory contracts that inflate prices that are passed on to their clients.
After stepping away less than a year ago, father and son reclaim ownership of Waterville pizzeria
Steve Kosmidis was enjoying his retirement when he learned that his former restaurant, Waterville House of Pizza, was struggling, so he and his son bought it back and it will reopen under their management Wednesday.
Company starting to recover oil from Kansas pipeline spill
It was the largest spill on the Keystone system since it began operating in 2010 and bigger than 22 previous spills on the system combined.
Fusion breakthrough is milestone for climate, clean energy
Proponents hope it could one day produce nearly limitless, carbon-free energy, displacing fossil fuels.
A slowdown in U.S. inflation eases some pressure on households
Gas and electricity prices have fallen, but grocery costs continue to be a sore spot.
FTX founder charged by U.S. for ‘scheme’ to defraud
The complaint alleges that Sam Bankman-Fried raised more than $1.8 billion from equity investors since May 2019 by promoting the cryptocurrency exchange company as a safe platform for trading assets.
Musk’s Twitter dissolves Trust and Safety Council
Elon Musk’s Twitter has dissolved its Trust and Safety Council, the group that addresses hate speech, child exploitation, suicide, self-harm and other problems on the platform.