A bipartisan agreement on an issue that matters to people’s lives represents a giant step away from legislative dysfunction.
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Maine hires second marijuana consultant for $10,000
The LA firm BOTEC will analyze proposed rules for Maine’s recreational pot industry.
Eimskip brings in bigger ship as cargo through Portland skyrockets
At 461 feet, the Pictor J will be the largest ship ever to call on Maine’s only container terminal.
Four women launch family business consultancy
The founders have decades of experience managing family-owned businesses.
Maine lawmakers consider sports betting
Questions linger about where Maine’s share of the money will go and what businesses will benefit.
CMP wins key permit for transmission line, but opponents say they’ll fight on
The permit from the Public Utilities Commission is a milestone in Central Maine Power’s effort to build the 145-mile project to deliver renewable energy from Canada to Massachusetts.
Slowing growth of tourism has Maine looking farther afield for new customers
While the number of visits increased just 1% last year, tourists who made the trip spent $6.2 billion, a 3% increase from 2017.
Maine Voices: In the face of climate change, workers need access to intertidal property
A recent ruling should spur towns to incentivize the availability of land for commercial access.
Financial advisory firm opens in Portland
Several former Wells Fargo advisers are now with Steward Partners Global Advisory.
Prominent Maine employment attorney Rebecca Webber dies at 60
A resident of Turner, Webber was a skilled litigator who made major contributions to her community and profession.