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  • Ex-Camden charity official to enter guilty plea

    May 8, 2015

    Russell “Rusty” Brace is expected to plead guilty to federal fraud charges this month after being accused of stealing more than $4.6 million from the Midcoast charity he once led.

    May 8, 2015
  • Cate Street appeals $9M order over gas contract

    May 7, 2015

    Cate Street Capital, the former owner of the now-closed Great Northern Paper mill, is seeking to overturn an arbitrator’s order to pay $9 million to a Boston-based company that had been contracted to deliver natural gas to the East Millinock

    May 7, 2015
  • BIW reaches settlement for discrimination lawsuit

    May 7, 2015

    Bath Iron Works has reached a settlement with a former worker who sued the shipyard over allegations that it was enabling an “anti-Muslim culture.”

    May 7, 2015
  • Manchester oil company loses in court ruling

    April 28, 2015

    A federal court has ruled against Manchester-based J&S Oil Co. in its attempt to recoup losses from a Chicago insurance company for an oil spill that happened three years ago.

    April 28, 2015
  • Maine Law’s new dean comes into a university system undergoing change

    James McCarthy April 20, 2015

    Danielle Conway isn't one to hide behind a desk.

    James McCarthy April 20, 2015
  • Falmouth business owner faces prostitution charge

    April 17, 2015

    The owner of a Falmouth acupressure therapy business has been charged with engaging in prostitution following an investigation that began seven months ago.

    April 17, 2015
  • Ex-lobster co-op head gets prison time

    April 17, 2015

    The former manager of the Spruce Head Fishermen's Cooperative has been sentenced to eight months in prison for tax evasion and illegally selling lobsters.

    April 17, 2015
  • DeCosters get jail sentence for tainted eggs

    April 14, 2015

    A father and son who previously operated egg farms in Maine have been sentenced to three months in jail for their involvement with a 2010 salmonella outbreak.

    April 14, 2015
  • Lepage Bakeries' parent company challenges 'class action' ruling

    James McCarthy April 9, 2015

    Flowers Foods Inc., the owner of Lepage Bakeries in Lewiston, filed an appeal this week seeking to overturn a federal court's ruling that its North Carolina distributors can file a class-action suit challenging the company's classification of them

    James McCarthy April 9, 2015
  • Lepage Bakeries' parent firm faces class-action lawsuit over 'independent contractors'

    James McCarthy April 8, 2015

    Flower Foods Inc., the nation's second largest bakery and the owner of Lepage Bakeries in Lewiston, faces a potential class-action lawsuit by 200 workers in North Carolina who were granted legal standing as a “class” in a recent decision by a

    James McCarthy April 8, 2015
  • Falmouth businessman found guilty of tax fraud

    Dylan Martin March 20, 2015

    A jury has found a Falmouth businessman guilty of several counts of tax fraud committed while he was president of a former poker chip manufacturer in Yarmouth.

    Dylan Martin March 20, 2015
  • DA: Unemployment fraud hurts businesses

    March 17, 2015

    A recent string of unemployment fraud cases has prompted the district attorney for Hancock and Washington counties to remind the public that such cases can hurt businesses.

    March 17, 2015
  • AMC adds 4,311 acres to Maine Woods Initiative

    James McCarthy March 13, 2015

    The Appalachian Mountain Club, partnering with The Nature Conservancy, has purchased 4,311 acres in two parcels on and around Baker Mountain in the 100-Mile Wilderness region near Greenville.

    James McCarthy March 13, 2015
  • TechPlace gears up for Phase II industrial space

    Lori Valigra March 12, 2015

    TechPlace, the new startup incubator at Brunswick Landing being developed by the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority, is gearing up for its Phase II expansion.

    Lori Valigra March 12, 2015
  • South Portland hires Boston firm to fight lawsuit

    March 3, 2015

    The city of South Portland has hired Boston law firm Foley Hoag to help fight a lawsuit launched by Portland Pipe Line Corp. over a controversial ordinance passed last year.

    March 3, 2015
  • Boston firm may defend S. Portland crude-oil ban

    February 26, 2015

    The city of South Portland may enlist Boston law firm Foley Hoag to defend against a federal lawsuit filed by Portland Pipe Line Corp. earlier this month.

    February 26, 2015

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Today's Poll

Mid-summer check in: How has summer tourism been so far?
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Poll Description

We're roughly halfway into the unofficial summer tourism season, with Memorial Day and July 4th behind us. 

Last week, AAA forecast record traffic for the holiday weekend, particularly with July 4 falling on a Friday — and the heavy traffic heading south on the Maine Turnpike Sunday evening bears out that forecast. 

At the same time, rainy weekends have also been part of the summer mix.