If the U.S. Department of Commerce decides to revoke tariffs that originally were meant to protect American paper companies, Verso would receive a cut of the refund.
March 2018
Committee deadlocks on bill designed to protect Mainers’ internet privacy
The measure would prohibit internet service providers who receive state subsidies from selling customers’ data without their consent.
Toy company CEO leads effort to salvage Toys R Us
If as many as 400 stores can be saved, it is hoped that a third of the lost jobs could be rescued.
LePage’s chief counsel is among 4 nominated to be District Court judges
Brent A. Davis is the third staff attorney from the governor’s office to be nominated to the bench by LePage.
H.R. McMaster out as Trump’s national security adviser
McMaster will be replaced by former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton, who will be the president’s third national security adviser.
Storied history attached to Colby College hockey’s Frozen Four run
Different generations find a source of pride in the Mules’ playoff performances.
Toys R Us founder Charles Lazarus dies at 94
His business model was one of the first retail category killers.
‘N Sync will reunite to earn star on Walk of Fame
The boy band released its self-titled debut in the United States in 1998.
Sen. Collins now says tax reform vote wasn’t contingent on support for her bills to boost Affordable Care Act
Maine’s Republican senator says she secured other important concessions in return for her vote, and the health law measures weren’t the only issue involved in her decision.
STARC Systems Inc. makes seven management hires
SMRT Architects and Engineers names six associate principals.