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  • Ex-Navy commissary eyed as 'food hub' in Topsham

    October 25, 2013

    JHR Development of Maine is eyeing the former Navy commissary in Topsham as a local food hub.

  • Budget cuts force layoffs at Waterboro company

    October 25, 2013

    Howe and Howe Technologies, the Waterboro-based company known for making robotic and “extreme” vehicles capable of traversing rugged terrain, has had to la

  • Telehealth consortium hits halfway mark in connecting facilities

    October 25, 2013

    Bangor-based New England Telehealth Consortium said it has connected 200 of the 400 or so rural and urban health care facilities it aims to link electronically across Maine, New Hampshire and Vermo

  • MM&A prepares for railway reopening

    October 15, 2013

    The Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway has rehired six to eight workers in anticipation of  reopening its line through Lac-Megantic, Quebec, where a July 6 oil tanker crash killed 47 people

  • Chris Kilgour's Telford buyout yields surprising rewards

    Darren Fishell October 14, 2013

    One New Year's Eve in the mid-'90s, C&L Aerospace CEO Chris Kilgour got a call from the Solomon Islands, where a previous iteration of his company had opened a fledgling longline tuna fishing b

  • Shutdown impacts Maine science and technology programs

    October 4, 2013

    In addition to the widely reported impact the federal shutdown is having on fall tourism at the closed Acadia National Park,

  • New Brunswick official touts potential for regional tourism

    October 4, 2013

    New Brunswick’s minister of tourism, heritage and culture told Maine chamber of commerce officials attending a two-day conference on Campobello Island that the state and the Canadian province could

  • Acadia concession award petitioned; gov't shutdown hurts businesses

    October 3, 2013

    An online petition at MoveOn.org, which at midday Wednesday had more than 4,500 supporters, is seeking a review of the National Park Service’s decision to replace concessions operator Acadia Corp.

  • Retiring in Maine: not just for the Bushes

    October 3, 2013

    Though Maine is famous for the Rockefellers on Mount Desert Island, the Bushes in Kennebunkport, and other super-rich families summering and retiring along the Maine coast, there are good deals to

  • FAME board delays vote on $25M Thermogen loan

    October 1, 2013

    The Finance Authority of Maine wants stronger financial assurances from the Millinocket-based torrefied wood company Thermogen Industries before approving a $25 million loan the company said

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Today's Poll

What’s your go-to beach read?
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Summer in New England – or anywhere else for that matter – is an ideal time for pleasure reading, and tastes can vary widely as we recently wrote about in a seasonal feature story.

With Maine's abundance of independent bookstores, including a new vendor on wheels making the rounds in the midcoast region, we're keen to know what you're paging through.