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A lobbyist for a casino in Oxford County is facing fines for failing to register with the state and disclose payments he received for his work.
A Portland man has resigned his seat on the Maine Workers' Compensation Board three weeks after he pleaded guilty to a second assault charge in 13 years.
Potential Clean Election fraud in the campaign of former gubernatorial candidate John Richardson could come under investigation by the state's attorney general.
A Maine Public Utilities Commission advisory panel has recommended scrapping parts of Central Maine Power Co.'s proposed $1.5 billion Maine Power Reliability Project.
February retail sales inched up over the same month in 2009, marking the first year-over-year increase since July 2008.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Richardson has dropped out of the race, citing denial of his bid for public financing by the Maine Ethics Commission.
An anti-gambling political action committee has filed an ethics complaint against Peter Martin, the spokesman for a group proposing a casino in Oxford County.
A bill expected to boost efforts to redevelop the Brunswick Naval Air Station will be signed by the governor today.
The state is moving forward with plans to implement the new federal health care reform law.
A planned merger between MaineHealth and two cardiology centers in the Portland area is still on hold after the Legislature failed to approve changes to a state antitrust law.
Thanks to the decreased value of the U.S.
Maine may have enjoyed a light winter this year, but you wouldn’t know it from the condition of the state’s roads.
Ryan Low is stepping down from his post as the state's finance commissioner to take an administrative job with the University of Maine at Farmington.
A bill approved by the Legislature this week that lifts the state's moratorium on development of energy corridors has not swayed Canada to change its opposition to LNG terminals in Maine.
The state's effort to purchase 240 miles of rail lines in Aroostook County now includes a task force to help develop a plan for the possible purchase and potential mediation between the rail lines' owner and the Maine Department of Transportation.
Michael Heath has dropped out of the gubernatorial race only two days after announcing his bid to run.
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In this post-pandemic world, people are feeling stretched thin with overbooked calendars and a never-ending list of events to attend.
In the past couple of years, new events have been added to the must-attend list, including Northeastern University's Roux Institute, which teamed up with the Maine Technology Institute for a new event series, "Breakthrough Maine."
Other upcoming business events in Portland include "Eggs & Issues: Seriously, Another Hotel?!" on Oct. 16, hosted by the Portland Regional Chamber, Maine Community Bank's 2025 LaunchPad Live Event on Oct. 21 and the "13th Annual Gateway Cities Innovation Summit" on Oct. 28.
And don't forget the 2025 Mainebiz 40 Under 40 celebration on Nov. 6.
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Whether you’re a developer, financer, architect, or industry enthusiast, Groundbreaking Maine is crafted to be your go-to source for valuable insights in Maine’s real estate and construction community.
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