The market jitters and growing case counts echo the earlier days of the pandemic.
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Plans for pro soccer stadium get rolled out to Portland officials
Backers say they have received ‘official approval as an expansion market’ in USL League One, contingent upon stadium development.
Sugarloaf to present major expansion plans Thursday
Nearly 200 housing units, chairlift, more ski terrain planned for the west side of the mountain.
Three multimillion-dollar projects for Lewiston this month
Permits on Lewiston’s monthly building report show planned construction.
Right now, it’s dirt. This fall, it’s a new Roak the Florist/Urban Garden Center for Lewiston.
• Three multimillion-dollar projects for Lewiston this month.
• How much would Mainers pay for the ‘perfect’ set of teeth? (Spoiler: Half as much as Florida, nearly three times as much as Alaska.)
Photos: New Dunkin’ in Lewiston opening soon
Franchise on the corner of Whipple and Main streets to replace one that closed down the street over the weekend.
Soggy July weather eases drought in some areas, not others
Despite 12 days of rain so far this month, Portland remains more than 4 inches short of its average so far this year, the National Weather Service says.
Maine Turnpike Authority plans toll hike to offset pandemic losses
Proposed changes include a $1 increase – from $3 to $4 – for cash payers at the York toll plaza.
Lisbon business incubator Moxie Hub to be ready by fall
The workspace will be located at the Ancient York Lodge 155.
Maine secretary of state warns of text-based phishing scam
Shenna Bellows is warning residents to be suspicious of text messages they receive from an entity claiming to be the ‘Secretary of State Drivers License Facility.’