August 20, 2012 EditionEdition

🔒Summer sales

Around this time each year, once we’re done stacking firewood for next winter, cleaning and painting our gutters and downspouts, patching and sealing the driveway and caulking the windows that […]

🔒Stonyvale Farm converts waste to power with new system

The future of a fifth-generation Maine farm is in the crapper, and it could be the best...

🔒Bangor’s growing cultural offerings underscore its creative economy

It's a great problem to have: Do we head to the Cool Sounds concert and outdoor market...

🔒Taxes, jobs and data

Maine taxpayers are saving the state millions of dollars a year in the cost of processing various tax returns by embracing electronic filing for personal income tax returns and many business tax returns.
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🔒Bangor co. puts itself on the map

In the summer of 2009, scientists with the Maine Department of Marine Resources were eager to pin...

🔒Defining ‘care’

Under the federal Family Medical Leave Act an employee is allowed to take time off when "needed...

🔒ACA tax raises alarm among manufacturers

A little-known provision of the Affordable Care Act has some Maine companies changing their revenue forecasts in...

🔒Historic preservation tax credit sparks development

By most accounts, the start of Maine's historic preservation tax credit program came at the best possible moment.
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🔒New director of film says Maine is ready for its close-up

It's "lights, camera, action" for Karen Carberry Warhola of Bangor, the new director of the Maine Film...

🔒Pain at work

A recent report from the Maine Department of Labor indicates that more than 1,300 workers in the...

🔒Yup, we’re listening

We had a great visit in Bangor back in March. It was our first On the Road...
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