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PublishedAugust 14, 2019
11 Maine companies make Inc. 5000 list of fastest growing firms
Anchour of Lewiston was ranked at 892 with 476% growth and $2.5 million in revenue.
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PublishedAugust 13, 2019
Portland-based Covetrus stumbles in first full quarter as public company
The Portland-based animal health technology and services company said unexpected costs and slower sales hurt its financial performance.
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PublishedAugust 13, 2019
Maine hosts give weary migrant families time to rest – and hope
Some Maine families have opened their homes to recently arrived asylum seekers, who have spent months in temporary shelters and, in some cases, government detention centers.
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PublishedAugust 11, 2019
New Mainers find freedom in bike program
Portland Gear Hub gives immigrants access to transportation through Bikes for All Mainers.
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PublishedAugust 8, 2019
Portland police close street after finding meth-making chemicals in car
A section of Somerset Street was closed Thursday night while police conducted a drug investigation.
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PublishedAugust 6, 2019
Portland ship designer receives $8 million Navy contract
Navatek's contract will allow it to expand its staff from 22 to 50, and deepen its partnership with the University of Maine.
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PublishedAugust 4, 2019
Gannett Journalism Scholarships awards $283,000 to Maine students
Students receive financial support for graduate and undergraduate studies at schools across the U.S.
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PublishedAugust 1, 2019
Wex reports 19% revenue increase for second quarter
The Portland-based payment processing firm's adjusted net income increased by 10 percent from a year earlier.
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PublishedJuly 30, 2019
Proposed rail service would link Portland, Westbrook, but it would be pricey
The line would reduce traffic and provide a faster alternative to bus service, but its estimated cost could exceed $100 million, according to a feasibility study done for the Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority.
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PublishedJuly 29, 2019
Promoter lowers volume during Westbrook show as noise complaints continue
Sunday's concert didn't exceed agreed-upon decibel levels, but the organizer voluntarily lowered the sound after about 130 complaints were logged, with many of them coming from Nason's Corner in Portland.
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