Acquisition of the Maine business, founded in 1997, expands the pet supplies line of Denver-based The Kyjen Co.
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With tackle football under pressure, supporters are rallying around flag
Fear over concussions has contributed to a sharp decline in youth tackle football over the past decade.
Fishermen launch campaign to protect Portland’s working waterfront from development
They and their supporters gather at a pub on Commercial Street to gather signatures for a referendum that would restore the city’s water dependency use requirement.
It’s storytelling night at the Maine Historical Society
Get the lay of the land from Maine farmers.
Notes from the field: Maine companies finalists for Good Food awards
A roundup of farm-to-table and sustainability news.
Dine Out Maine: Under new management, Blue Spoon on Munjoy Hill has its ups and downs
The chef has a way with vegetables, but some of the entrees are uneven
Memorial honors first Jewish soldier from Portland to be killed in WWI
Jacob Cousins enlisted at age 24 and died while leading his platoon in battle on the German border.
Veterans Day activities in southern Maine ask us all to remember
Portland is holding a parade Sunday that starts from Longfellow Square and ends with a wreath-laying at City Hall.
Plan calls for office-garage complex near other development on Portland’s eastern waterfront
The site of the 100 Fore St. project, which has raised questions among city planners and residents, is near where Wex is relocating its headquarters.
Four Maine food-and-drink companies are finalists in the 9th annual Good Food Awards
The awards recognize entrepreneurs who follow sustainable practices in making their ciders, chocolates and spirits.