The company will be contacting residents over the next few weeks for feedback on interest in broadband and pricing.
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Critics say LePage’s support for case challenging protections for LGBT workers puts Maine in a bad light
He joins Republicans in arguing that the Civil Rights Act doesn’t bar companies from firing workers for being gay or transgender, but a spokesman says the governor opposes how the protection was granted, not the protection itself.
Belgrade’s Brightside Marina denied permit by town Appeals Board
Owner Shawn Grant says the case will be headed to court.
Opportunity knocks in Augusta: Companies team up to redevelop Odd Fellows building
Two companies are teaming up to redevelop the former Odd Fellows building in an area designated to offer tax advantages to investors.
Proposal would expand Norridgewock landfill, add composting
A public meeting is scheduled for Thursday on a proposal that would add landfill capacity as well as composting at the Crossroads Facility.
Commerce official to keynote annual meeting of Maine manufacturer advisory group
Carroll Thomas, who strives to increase competitiveness, will speak Oct. 5 at the annual meeting of the Maine Manufacturing Extension Partnership.
Trump announces agreement with Mexico, but not Canada, on trade deal
Canada, the third party in Trump’s bid to overhaul NAFTA, has not been at the bargaining table in recent weeks.
Maine small businesses get a look ‘behind the curtain’ of federal research grant decisions
A meeting Friday in Portland offered an inside look at how federal agencies allocate nearly $3 billion in annual funds for emerging technologies.
Waterville arts groups move out of The Center
Waterville Creates! and Common Street Arts are re-locating temporarily to the Hathaway Creative Center as plans progress for a downtown arts hub.
Canadian power company has agreement to buy owner of Maine hydroelectric stations
The stations in Jay, Livermore and Livermore Falls are set to be purchased for $298 million.