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LePage says he’ll veto bill to guide recreational marijuana market
Lawmakers hope the bill, which initially passed by a two-thirds majority in each house, will be able to withstand the governor’s veto attempt.
Maine Voices: To better manage grief, employees need longer bereavement leave
Mourning a loved one doesn’t end just because it’s time to go back to work..
ON Semiconductor planning $23 million upgrade
The South Portland firm was one of seven Maine companies to be awarded matching grants from the Maine Technology Institute.
Shaw’s investigating phishing that targeted payroll data
The grocery chain says only a small number of employee accounts were compromised.
Acadia National Park entrance fees to go up about $5
The park near Bar Harbor is one of 17 to increase fees to raise more money for maintenance and repairs.
Unum investing $42 million to upgrade Portland campus
The company is creating a more flexible work environment and freeing up space to lease to other businesses.
L.L. Bean to court: Suit over return policy lacks footing, give it the boot
The plaintiff misunderstood the company’s change in practices and has suffered no injury because of it, the Freeport retailer argues in a motion for dismissal.
Massachusetts councilors tour Portland dispensary
Officials from Peabody, Massachusetts, toured the Wellness Connection operation in Portland. The dispensary’s parent company is considering opening an operation there.
Maine Senate joins House in passing recreational marijuana bill by veto-proof majority
The compromise legislation to regulate the voter-approved adult-use marijuana market is expected to go to Gov. LePage within days.