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  • Poliquin to run for 2nd congressional district seat

    August 27, 2013

    Former state treasurer and persistent Republican political campaigner Bruce Poliquin announced that he will run in 2014 for Maine’s 2nd U.S. House District seat.

  • S.W. Cole acquires CES Inc. subsidiary

    August 27, 2013

    The Bangor-based engineering firm S.W. Cole Engineering Inc. has acquired Summit CMT, a construction materials testing subsidiary of the Brewer-based CES Inc., for an undisclosed price.

  • Maine Military Authority to lay off up to 140

    August 26, 2013

    The Maine Military Authority, which repairs and rebuilds military vehicles for the National Guard in Limestone and Augusta, will lay off up to 140 of its 210 workers.

  • BIW to lay off 40 shipyard workers

    August 23, 2013

    Bath Iron Works plans to lay off 40 workers on Sept. 6, reflecting a decrease in their workload.

  • FRA head 'shocked' railroad still has one-man crews

    August 23, 2013

    The nation’s top railroad regulator this week criticized the Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway for switching to two-person crews in Canada but not the United States after a train crewed by

  • Allegiant to fly from Pease

    August 21, 2013

    The Las Vegas-based Allegiant Air announced plans to restart passenger service with flights between Florida and Portsmouth International Airport at Pease.

  • Oxford Networks reports $2.8 million loss in 2012, but sees improvement

    August 20, 2013

    Oxford Networks, a Lewiston-based telecommunications company, lost $2.8 million in 2012, but is attributing the decline from a profitable 2011 to the difficulties involved in transitioning from a t

  • Army contract bolsters Biddeford manufacturer

    August 16, 2013

    Biddeford defense contractor VingTech said it will benefit from a $14.8 million Army deal with the Norwegian Kongsberg Protech Systems, for which it is a subcontractor.

  • The Maine Jump grows by leaps and bounds

    Craig Idlebrook August 19, 2013

    It's not all fun and games managing a funhouse.

  • Penobscot paddler sees potential in river restoration

    James McCarthy August 19, 2013

    Scott Phillips, owner of Northeast Outdoor Sports in Old Town, readily acknowledges paddling a canoe is in his blood.

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Today's Poll

Do you patronize farmers' markets in Maine?
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Maine has over 100 farmers' markets offering a range of local food products.

Maine Federation of Farmers’ Markets reports that unseasonably cool temperatures and a rainy early summer have not only caused issues for some crops but also for local farmers' markets. Strawberries, for instance, had a bad season. Around the state, sales at farmers' markets have been down this summer.