The company announced Thursday it will lay off more than 500 employees worldwide, roughly 3% of the company’s workforce.
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Brunswick could get recreational marijuana store
The project, intended for Business Parkway, is still in the earliest phase of development.
Brunswick Sears to close this spring
Officials fear Sears closure will leave a hole in Cook’s Corner, but have hopes for development opportunities.
Brunswick home badly damaged in fire
An elderly couple living at 216 Maquoit Road was hospitalized.
Woolwich man indicted in accident that killed skateboarder in Portland
Ernest M. Patti will face as much as 5 years in prison if he’s convicted of leaving the scene of the accident last summer in which Wayne Harwood was killed.
Delightful Hights hopes to open medical marijuana store in Lisbon
The veteran-owned company seeks to open the store on Main Street.
Augusta man charged in Richmond murder makes court appearance
Tyon K. Shuron, who is accused of killing Andrew Sherman on or near Sept,. 29, 2019, is being held without bail at Two Bridges Regional Jail in Wiscasset.
Bill would prohibit a common property tax appeal by big-box retailers
Large retailers have been pressuring Maine communities to lower their property taxes based on hypothetical arguments about the properties’ resale value.
Topsham hires Scrapchansky as new town manager
Assistant Town Manager Derek Scrapchansky served briefly as interim town manager before selectmen formally hired him as town manager Thursday.
Navy requests Bath-built destroyer replace submarine in 2021 budget
The destroyer, which Bath Iron Works can compete to build, would inch the Navy closer to the Trump Administration’s 355-ship naval fleet goal, which Congress made law in the 2018 National Defense Authorization Act.