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The 11-location Weathervane Restaurants chain has closed three Maine locations, citing a combination of current economic conditions.
The Portland Press Herald cited a company news release saying Weathervane's South Portland, Brewer and Waterville locations, as well as one in Bedford, N.H., were closed Monday. The restaurant chain will continue to operate its year-round location in Kittery, its seasonal location in Belfast and five New Hampshire locations.
Meg Cloud, a company spokeswoman, declined to share specific details with the newspaper as to why the four locations were closing, only saying that it was a result of current economic conditions.
Weathervane Chief Operating Officer Jeremy Gagner, who is a third-generation family operator of the restaurant chain, said in a prepared statement that he and his family "are sorry to make this difficult decision and truly appreciate the hard work provided by our staffs and thank each of them for their dedication."
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