The inns are in Portland’s trendy West End neighborhood and offered for more than $1 million.
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CMP chief Sara Burns to retire, ending 30-year career with company
The president and CEO joined the utility in 1987 and has been a senior executive since 1998.
Hannaford knocked for lack of chemical safety policies
A Portland-based environmental health group rated the top 30 U.S. retailers on their chemical safety policies.
Seven weeks after breach, state tells 2,100 foster parents that personal data went online
The contractor employee who posted the sensitive data to a public website is fired.
ImmuCell product gets a boost to help keep more calves healthier
The Portland company’s flagship product, First Defense, gets approved for more uses, which the company expects will lead to increased sales in its fourth quarter.
Maine berry harvest’s down, but there’s no reason to be blue
Industry leaders say this year’s smaller supply of wild Maine blueberries might contribute to more stable prices for farmers.
Boutique-style hotel planned as next step in Thompson’s Point redevelopment
Developers hope to attract guests with events, concerts and businesses in the redeveloped industrial yard.
State tightens rules governing medical marijuana caregivers
New measures that take effect Feb. 1, including surprise inspections and a tracking system, raise concerns among the roughly 3,200 caregivers serving 50,000 patients.
Gardiner businesses celebrate anniversary with former “The Voice” contestant
For Niche, Inc. and Craft Beer Cellars, building relationships has been key to building their businesses.
Regulators approve increase in Maine electricity rates
Action Wednesday by the Public Utilities Commission will result in an average increase of 8% in the total monthly bills for standard-offer customers served by CMP.