Superior Court Justice John O’Neil Jr. rules that the wholesaler had not met the legal standard necessary to keep an attachment order on Vincent Mastropasqua’s bank account.
Edward D. Murphy
Ed covers the City of Westbrook and business stories for the Portland Press Herald.
Saco company buys Cape Cod trade show
New England Made Giftware & Specialty Food took over from a nonprofit production.
Lobster company’s co-owner was behind $1.5 million embezzlement, lawsuit says
Sea Salt, a wholesaler in Saco, alleges the man sent shipments to a phony client without billing the customer, then resold the lobster.
Sappi North America formally dropping the S.D. Warren Co. name
The change will affect the Westbrook paper mill and other sites acquired in 1994.
Fresh food program expands to serve more Maine seniors
The Maine Senior FarmShare Program got some extra cash, allowing it to eliminate its waiting list and open up the program to 1,000 more participants.
Woman’s lawsuit says she was drugged at Portland firm’s holiday party, then fired after seeking help
Diana Salas said she asked for accommodation for the ensuing stress and was denied, and eventually fired.
Coca-Cola acquires a taste for Maine’s beloved Moxie – and buys the brand
But the distinctive regional soft drink will still be made in New England, and its gentian root formula won’t change.
These shoes made in Maine are sized 3D – printers, that is
A Kennebunk footwear company partners with a Bangor technology firm to gain speed and flexibility in the shoe manufacturing process.
Falmouth Shopping Center on Route 1 attracting new tenants
The broker says the owners are adapting to the times and renting smaller spaces instead of larger storefronts.
Ocean State Job Lot wins Falmouth eviction battle
The retailer won a court ruling to stay in the Falmouth Shopping Center, which is now the focus of a massive redevelopment project.