No one was injured in the Feb. 1 blaze that caused extensive damage to Folsoms Auto Sales, Service & Salvage.
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Local, state and national business news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Virus dims Mardi Gras joy and commerce in New Orleans
In the week before Fat Tuesday, bars and restaurants that usually overflow with free-spending customers are closed or operating at limited capacity.
How the pandemic will affect filing your taxes
Tax filing season will start a bit later and look a bit different this year.
More than 6,000 Maine employers receive new pandemic aid
About $463 million in new Paycheck Protection Program forgivable loans has been approved in the month since applications started.
Under pressure, CMP says it can do faster, cheaper solar hookups
The change in direction comes a day after the governor called for an investigation into the utility’s revised grid upgrade charges to developers.
The Wrap: Extend cocktails to go? Plus new restaurants in Yarmouth and Portland
And more Valentine’s options for all of you procrastinators.
Poles go up on disputed CMP transmission corridor
Construction on part of a $1 billion electricity transmission corridor is on hold because of legal action, but that hasn’t halted all construction.
Fox News leader signs new contract, no ‘pivot’ planned
Fox News finished January as the third-place news network, behind CNN and MSNBC for the first time since 1999.
Portland International Jetport to offer year-round direct flights to Miami
American Airlines will expand what has been a winter-only weekly flight to Florida’s biggest city this spring.
Biden tiptoes around Trump’s combative China trade policy
In his first weeks in office, President Biden dumping a batch of major Trump administration policies. The trade war with China is not among them. Yet.