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Greater Bangor

  • After shepherding Fiberight launch, key municipalities director to step down

    Staff February 25, 2019

    Municipal Review Committee Inc., a group of 115 Maine cities and towns, said its longtime executive director will step down to explore new career opportunities.

  • Maine Savings Credit Union opens Portland branch

    Staff February 21, 2019

    The Forest Avenue location brings the number of branches for the Hampden-based lender to 11.

  • Fiberight $70M waste-to-energy plant finally ramping up

    Staff February 20, 2019

    After a year-long delay, commissioning of the Fiberight single-stream recyclables and municipal solid waste processing facility in Hampden is on track to start by April and ramp up through May and June.

  • Bankrupt Payless to close all its stores in Maine

    February 19, 2019

    Payless ShoeSource Inc., a discount footwear retailer based in Topeka, Kansas, filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday, announcing that it will liquidate more than 2,100 stories in the United States, including its remaining locations in…

  • Bangor Savings doubles down on its waterfront expansion

    Laurie Schreiber February 15, 2019

    As Bangor Savings Bank prepares to complete its move next week into its new 117,000-square-foot operations center at 11 Hamlin Way, the bank also made a strategic acquisition of a neighboring vacant building at 36 Pleasant St.

  • New spud that's no dud to be featured during high school hoops week

    James McCarthy February 13, 2019

    The Maine Potato Board is partnering with two Bangor restaurants during the high school basketball tournament week to market the Caribou Russet, a new potato variety developed at the University of Maine that hit a limited number of markets three…

  • Old Town-based Sewall acquires Maine Traffic Resources

    Staff February 8, 2019

    James W. Sewall Co., an engineering and consulting firm in Old Town, has acquired Maine Traffic Resources, a transportation engineering firm in Gardiner.

  • Orono company raises more than $1M in early stage venture capital

    Staff February 8, 2019

    CourseStorm, an Orono company that offers an online class registration and enrollment management service, announced Thursday it completed a $1.15 million early series round of financing.

  • C&L Aviation Group opens office in Singapore

    Staff January 28, 2019

    C&L Aerospace, part of Bangor-based C&L Aviation Group, announced today it is opening a satellite office in Singapore to serve commercial and regional airline customers in Asia.

  • Bangor and Aroostook malls are for sale

    Staff January 21, 2019

    The Bangor Mall has been listed for auction and Aroostook Centre Mall in Presque Isle is for sale through a streamlined transaction process that allows sellers and buyers to see offers directly and

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Today's Poll

Are you paying more for school supplies this year?
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Poll Description

With most public school kids in Maine heading back to class this week, students and their parents are paying more for school supplies, according to a report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Students and their parents are paying more this year for textbooks and reference materials, school lunches, day care and preschool, college tuition and boys' clothes. 

The cost of girls' clothing decreased and the prices of both footwear and snacks were unchanged from a year ago.