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Communications

  • FairPoint CEO sees better times ahead

    August 21, 2012

    FairPoint Communications CEO Paul Sunu said in an interview Monday that he expects the company's years-long decline in revenues to reverse itself in 2013.

    August 21, 2012
  • Broadband network nears completion

    Kenneth Z. Chutchian August 6, 2012

    Superb summer weather in Maine has done more than make a drought-weary nation envious of the Pine Tree State. It is pushing the completion of a 1,100-mile fiber optic network ahead of schedule by two to three months.

    Kenneth Z. Chutchian August 6, 2012
  • Three Ring Binder broadband network completed

    July 27, 2012

    After two years of construction, the Three Ring Binder project has been completed six months ahead of schedule.

    July 27, 2012
  • GWI acquires midcoast Internet company

    June 13, 2012

    Biddeford-based GWI Inc. today announced it has closed a deal to acquire Rockland-based Midcoast Internet Solutions for an undisclosed price. The deal will add 2,495 business and residential customers from Bath to Belfast to GWI's network

    June 13, 2012
  • A West Newfield startup attempts to erase mobile communication barriers

    Bob Mentzinger June 11, 2012

    The next wave in mobile communications might come from a basement in West Newfield.

    Bob Mentzinger June 11, 2012
  • Oxford call center closure affects 64 workers

    April 13, 2012

    Massachusetts-based CCS Global Holdings abruptly closed its Oxford-based call center this week, putting more than 60 people out of work.

    April 13, 2012
  • Oxford Networks acquires firms, opens data center

    March 29, 2012

    Lewiston-based Oxford Networks is establishing a commercial data services center at the former Brunswick Naval Air Station through the partial acquisition of tech startup Resilient Tier V.

    March 29, 2012

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Today's Poll

Has this summer's rainy weather affected business?
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Poll Description

The 2025 summer tourism season has gotten off to a rainy start, with rain affecting at least part of each weekend so far.  

For businesses like wedding venues, tour boats or restaurants that depend on outdoor seating, rain can put a damper on attendance and sales. 

Office-based businesses may not be as affected.

And farms, orchards and nurseries may welcome rain — as long as it doesn't come with high winds or all at once.