Alternative protein products have soared in popularity, prompting nearly every multinational food corporation to hasten to bring its own versions to market.
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Stretch of Gray Road scheduled for repaving this summer
The Gray Road/Route 202 project will start in Gorham and end in South Windham.
York County inks lease for mass COVID-19 vaccination site in Sanford
Facility at Center for Shopping could open in mid-February.
The Latest: French nun survives COVID-19 at age 116
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic from around the U.S. and the world.
Prouts Neck piece of art history going up for bid
The painting of Prouts Neck by American impressionist Joseph DeCamp had been hanging over a mantel at a Scarborough home since 1905.
Guest column: TechPlace and the success of incubation
What do you do with a new idea? A new innovation? A new product? A new service? An improved way to do something? Entrepreneurs find themselves looking for answers to these questions every day. The Maine economy relies heavily on entrepreneurs and small business to be the drivers of the economy. The latest data from […]
Walmart, Sam’s Club to offer vaccinations at 24 Maine locations
Mainers who are 70 and older were expected to be able to start making appointments online Tuesday night.
Senior Companion Program seeks more clients during pandemic
In-person visits have been suspended, but homebound seniors benefit from weekly wellness calls, The Opportunity Alliance says.
Here’s Something: Biden should boycott Beijing Winter Olympics
While all eyes are on Tokyo’s upcoming Summer Olympics, America should take a stand against the Chinese Communist Party by boycotting the Beijing Winter Olympics, set to commence a year from now. While it’s probably too late to revoke China’s host nation status for the 2022 event, it’s not too late for individual nations to […]