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Business stories
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The once-revered electric vehicles have endured vandalism, public scorn and a wave of trade-ins by some drivers no longer comfortable with what the brand represents.
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The complaint by Migrant Justice, a Vermont-based farmers' rights group, alleges substandard working conditions on some farms that supply the supermarket chain's milk.
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The meeting came after workers at the Kittery shipyard were initially targeted as part of the Trump administration's efforts to shrink the federal workforce.
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Spending by tourists increased slightly to $9.2 billion, but Gov. Mills anticipates further declines as Canadians curb U.S. travel plans.
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Maine lawmakers are considering a bill that would ban bots and put a price cap on resale tickets.
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There are now six cannabis shops within a mile and a half of Forest Avenue, and their owners say there's room for all of them.
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Renovations are ongoing in the former grocery store with an anticipated reopening of the furniture store this July.
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Most of the new businesses in town in recent years are owned by women. They say it's about improving the community, not gender.
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Supply problems in West Africa, the commodities market and uncertain tariffs have forced local chocolate makers to find creative solutions to doing business.
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The lawsuit, which has spent years in limbo, claims the California museum's sustainable seafood certification unfairly downgraded Maine's fishery over right whale protections.
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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.
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Franklin Savings promotes two in Rumford
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Central Maine Healthcare oncology program gets Commission on Cancer distinction
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Stephens Hospital awards over $27,000 in community grants
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Valerie Foss of South Paris honored by president for volunteerism
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Business
Masiello Group’s Davis, Letourneau honored for 2024 achievements
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Business
Central Maine Healthcare announces two senior leadership appointments
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Business
United Insurance acquires 6 Kimball Korp Agency offices, including Lewiston
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Business
Lewiston’s Rinck Advertising promotes 3
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Business
South Paris business wins 3 trophies at waxing, skincare competition
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Business
Norway Savings Bank lauds team member achievements
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Business
Norway’s MaineHealth Stephens Hospital lauded for critical access
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Business
Norway Savings Bank donates $21K to 4 organizations
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Business
Auburn/Scarborough real estate firm hires Waterford woman
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Business
Lewiston’s United Ambulance Service receives perfect score in reaccreditation review
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Clinician joins Livermore Falls health center
Giving back
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Business
Norway Savings Bank Donates $1,500 to Norway Memorial Library
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Business
Maine Trust for Local News could use your help
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Schools & Education
Strong high school principal seeks approval for greenhouse
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Business
Subaru donates $50K to United Way of Androscoggin County
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Business
Wheelers Insurance awarded $5,000 donation for Team Hailey Hugs
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Business
Coldwell Banker Sandy River Realty supports Franklin County Animal Shelter
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Business
Auburn-based VIP donates over $164,000 to Make-A-Wish in 2022
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Business
NorthStar 4-H Youth Mentoring program receives $120,000 commitment from Norway Savings Bank
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Business
Oxford Federal Credit Union to provide financial literacy resources to local students
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Business
Norway Savings Bank employees award $10,000 to Safe Voices
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Noteworthy
Emerson Chevrolet Buick donates to Good Shepherd Food Bank
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Business
UScellular donates $112,600 in wireless hot spots and service to YWCA Central Maine’s After School Access Project
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Business
Maine Source Homes & Realty donates $3,200 to Safe Voices
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Business
DuBois Realty Group donates to local charities
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Business
Norway Savings Bank donates nearly $1.1M to nonprofit organizations in 2022