Monthly Archives: April 2020
Regulators: Maine utilities may face financial troubles
Loopholes in small business relief program allow thriving companies to cash in by the millions
LePage announces he will run for governor again in 2022
Holden Police Chief Greeley making house calls to check on residents
Another 7,400 Mainers file for unemployment benefits as claims mount
Caribou City Clerk Farrin recommends voting by absentee ballot on July 14; election day voting still a go
Caribou council to explore lowering taxes since 2020 revenue exceeded projections by $547K
Start of Central Aroostook Ambulance service postponed because of supply issues
Developer reaches deal to expand marina and add housing, restaurants on Belfast’s harbor
In wake of economic slowdown, Dixfield reduces revenue projections by $100K
Lewiston hopes for tax windfall from hydropower project
Lewiston, Auburn officials look for ways to help local businesses
Stonington considers electric vehicle charging station
If voters approve, Lincolnville will cede Ducktrap River acres to gain new oceanfront park
Portland officials brace for economic losses without cruise ships, paid parking
United Airlines changes daily schedule at Presque Isle airport
Potato industry could see millions in lost revenue
Deadlines for registering new vehicles extended
Amtrak Downeaster extends suspension service
Auburn: Balloon festival joins growing list of Maine events that have been canceled this year; 100,000 typically attend
As Maine businesses reopen, water officials urge safety precautions
Maine CDC announces coronavirus outbreak at Portland Tyson Foods plant
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