Business
Business stories
-
Prosecutors said Bankman-Fried had cost customers, investors and lenders over $10 billion by misappropriating billions of dollars to fuel his quest for influence and dominance in the new industry.
-
The bill would look at the feasibility of running a passenger rail between Portland and Bangor, with stops in Lewiston, Auburn, Waterville and just west of Augusta.
-
Also in The Buzz: Tracy Jean's Coffee Boutique closes in Lewiston, moves to Bath; Sam's Italian Foods bakery experiment blossoms on Main Street, Lewiston.
-
The Portland International Jetport has reduced its proposal by 100 spaces, but that might not satisfy residents of a Stroudwater neighborhood concerned about the $8 million project.
-
The measure would enact strict limits on when a company can collect, store and analyze consumer information, while creating exemptions for nonprofits, educational institutions and hospitals.
-
The new store will likely not open until June.
-
Paintings will be displayed at Norway Savings Bank headquarters and Norway Brewing Company during the month of April.
-
Baltimore’s port is closed after the container ship Dali slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Tuesday, causing it to collapse into the water.
-
An early spring storm dumped snow and ice over much of the state, keeping many sugarhouses from opening on their most lucrative weekend.
-
The investigation is the latest battle the social media company, which is already fighting against a federal bill that could ban the platform in the U.S. if it doesn’t break ties with its Beijing-based parent company.
Noteworthy
To submit local business briefs, email us at: noteworthy@sunjournal.com.
Questions? Contact Business Writer Christopher Wheelock at (207) 689-2817 or at cwheelock@sunjournal.com.
Questions? Contact Business Writer Christopher Wheelock at (207) 689-2817 or at cwheelock@sunjournal.com.
-
Business
High Peaks Alliance names new director of engagement
-
Business
Central Maine Healthcare honors certified nurses
-
Business
Franklin Memorial Hospital presents BEE Award
-
Business
Maine recreation association recognizes Lewiston employee
-
Business
New pediatric providers at Central Maine Medical Center accepting patients
-
Business
April workshops to connect women to construction, forestry careers
-
Business
Health Affiliates Maine hires new business management director
-
Business
Staffing agency opens Lewiston-Auburn office
-
Business
Two Lewiston attorneys named to leadership roles in advocacy associations
-
Business
Androscoggin Bank names assistant vice president
-
Business
St. Dominic Academy names new Auburn campus principal
-
Business
Fontaine Family adds to Auburn team
-
Business
ICU nurse is first recipient of Franklin Memorial Hospital’s Daisy Award
-
Business
UMaine Farmington faculty recognized for contributions to early childhood field
-
Business
Norway Savings Bank donates $10K to SAD 17 field trips
Giving back
-
Business
Subaru donates $50K to United Way of Androscoggin County
-
Business
Wheelers Insurance awarded $5,000 donation for Team Hailey Hugs
-
Business
Coldwell Banker Sandy River Realty supports Franklin County Animal Shelter
-
Business
Auburn-based VIP donates over $164,000 to Make-A-Wish in 2022
-
Business
NorthStar 4-H Youth Mentoring program receives $120,000 commitment from Norway Savings Bank
-
Business
Oxford Federal Credit Union to provide financial literacy resources to local students
-
Business
Norway Savings Bank employees award $10,000 to Safe Voices
-
Noteworthy
Emerson Chevrolet Buick donates to Good Shepherd Food Bank
-
Business
UScellular donates $112,600 in wireless hot spots and service to YWCA Central Maine’s After School Access Project
-
Business
Maine Source Homes & Realty donates $3,200 to Safe Voices
-
Business
DuBois Realty Group donates to local charities
-
Business
Norway Savings Bank donates nearly $1.1M to nonprofit organizations in 2022
-
Business
Darling’s Auto Group donates $2,500 to Dempsey Center
-
Business
UScellular surprises Kaydenz Kitchen with food donation
-
Business
Subaru donates to YMCA