The listing described the 250-square-foot home as having an open floor plan.
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Lewiston attorney suspended six months for lying and misconduct
Attorney Stephen Link was found to have been intentionally dishonest with one client and to have failed to follow through on representing another.
Release of Biden vaccine mandate raises questions for many Maine employers
Some employers, particularly those in the public sector, still don’t know how or whether the vaccination-or-testing mandate for workers will apply to them.
Despite a mixed finish, S&P 500 and Nasdaq notch records
More companies in the S&P 500 fell than rose, but gains by several big technology companies helped outweigh losses elsewhere in the market.
Environmental group calls on state regulator to halt construction of power corridor
The Natural Resources Council of Maine wants state officials to order the work to be halted in light of Tuesday’s referendum vote opposing the project.
Many women have left the workforce. When will they return?
Millions are sitting out the job market recovery while caring for relatives, searching for affordable child care, reassessing their careers or shifting their work-life priorities.
How will the vaccine mandate affect Bath shipyard workers?
Although shipbuilders at Bath Iron Works now have until early January to get vaccinated, the company hasn’t said how many workers might quit over the requirement.
U.S. to require COVID-19 vaccines or tests for big companies’ employees by Jan. 4
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration says those that fail to comply could face penalties of nearly $14,000 per violation.
Unemployment claims drop to 269,000, another pandemic low
The U.S. economy has recovered 17 million of the jobs lost to the coronavirus pandemic.
Clogged ports hold up shipments from California farmers
They say they are having trouble exporting their crops because of delays in the global supply chain.