Dilapidated buildings at former Pineland Lumber Company in Lewiston removed in anticipation of development.
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Waterville ‘Tesla Takedown’ protest targets Elon Musk, Trump
More than 60 people from around central Maine stood in the snow Saturday at a Tesla charging station off Main Street at Elm Plaza to protest Elon Musk’s gutting of the federal government and firing of thousands of workers.
Marden’s is coming to Farmington
The plan is to conduct open interviews on April 10 and 11 and open in late May.
Lewiston amends tax district for hydropower station to comply with state rule
The converter station for the 145-mile New England Clean Energy Connect corridor will take in Canadian hydropower and deliver it to Maine homes and businesses.
Annual B2B Trade Show in Auburn draws a crowd
Hundreds of vendors fill booths at the Norway Savings Bank Arena, where businesses promoted, collaborated and forged partnerships.
Maine Senate confirms economic development commissioner
Michael Duguay was sworn in as the head of the Department of Economic and Community Development.
Maine approves 9.6% rate reduction for workers’ comp premiums
The news is expected to save businesses money at a time of growing economic uncertainty.
Southern Maine ePapers debut as digital news products
The digital-only editions are linked to weekly newsletters being produced by Maine Trust for Local News community reporters in southern Maine.
Updated FAQ: Changes to the Sun Journal print editions
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cPort Credit Union takes shape in Lewiston
The credit union’s building is being erected across from Central Maine Medical Center on Main Street.