As with much of the nation, Maine’s electrical infrastructure was built decades ago and parts are more than 50 years old, according to the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Business
Local, state and national business news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Stocks fall on Wall Street as tech slips, bond yields jump
Stocks closed lower on Wall Street Tuesday and bond yields jumped as remarks by a Federal Reserve governor fueled expectations on Wall Street that the central bank is prepared to more aggressively raise interest rates and take other steps in a bid to tame surging inflation
Amazon’s first U.S. labor union overcomes hurdles
Outmatched financially, organizers relied on their ability to reach workers personally by making TikTok videos, giving out free marijuana and holding cookouts.
U.S., allies to ban new investments in Russia
Calls for increased sanctions intensified this week in response to the attacks, killings and destruction in the Ukrainian city of Bucha.
Cianbro acquires Florida-based construction company
Pittsfield-based Cianbro is one of the country’s largest employee-owned construction firms with roughly 4,000 workers.
GM, Honda to make ‘affordable’ electric vehicles together
Honda and GM want to start producing millions of these EVs, including compact crossovers, globally in 2027.
Maine Commercial Real Estate Transactions: March 2022
Sales and leases for land, industrial, office, retail and more
Featured Property: Freeport Village Portfolio
Five retail properties and two parking lots for sale in Freeport Village
Senate bargainers reach bipartisan $10 billion COVID-19 deal
The agreement comes with BA.2, the new omicron variant, expected to spark a fresh increase in U.S. cases.
Kennebec Valley Health Club changes hands, to remain fitness center in Farmingdale
After 45 years, Sharon Roy has sold the Kennebec Valley Health Club to Scott Coutts.