He was declared legally dead in 1982.
Business
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Entire New Hampshire ski resort management team resigns
Gunstock Mountain Resort closed after its management team resigned amid growing tensions with the 5-member commission that oversees the resort.
‘Making Maine Work’ report highlights new priorities of business community
This year, the shortage of entry-level workers was followed closely by high energy costs, the need for technical workers, and the need for workforce housing.
Stocks end higher as winning week rolls on
Wall Street’s rally is attributed mainly to strong profit reports from big U.S. companies.
New lunar rover in the works as NASA moon mission advances
The vehicle is being built for extended use.
FBI: No sign of Jimmy Hoffa under New Jersey bridge
Authorities believe the Teamsters boss disappeared in suburban Detroit in 1975 while meeting with reputed mobsters.
State environmental board lets permit stand for transmission line project
But the energy corridor’s fate still hinges on a Maine Supreme Court ruling on the validity of a 2021 referendum that was designed to kill the $1 billion construction project.
Maine Chamber, trade groups ask for delay in forever chemicals reporting law
They say they don’t have enough time or information to comply with the requirement, which takes effect in January.
U.S. Rep. Pingree calls for investigation of Chipotle for possible union busting after Augusta store closes
Pingree wants the National Labor Relations Board to investigate why the restaurant in Augusta closed just hours after workers filed their intent to unionize.
Americans filing jobless claims at highest level in 8 months
But the total number of those collecting benefits fell last week.