The charter airline is adding scheduled passenger service with routes expected to include the Portland International Jetport.
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Idexx revenue, profits grow at double-digit rate for 2nd quarter
The company also announces plans to begin selling all of its products directly to consumers, rather than selling some products through a third party.
Idexx rival told to halt ad claims
The recommendations are nonbinding, but firms often follow them to avoid a possible lawsuit.
Maine regulators again approve joint wind venture
The court in March negated the Public Utility Commission’s initial decision, ruling that the PUC erred when giving its approval in 2012.
Feud at Market Basket stalls growth plans in Maine
A local official says a new store in the state is unlikely as protests over the firing of a beloved CEO empty shelves and create turmoil.
Maine jobless rate falls to lowest in six years
The June rate is 5.5 percent, below both the New England and national rates.
WEX Inc. of South Portland acquires Evolution1
The acquisition marks another step in the payment processing firm’s diversification efforts.
Employers dropping long-term disability insurance
Workers who don’t buy their own plans could be vulnerable to financial ruin, say providers in the Portland area, a hub for the industry.
WEX lands contract with Shell Oil
Growing again, the South Portland-based company will process prepaid fuel card transactions for Shell’s commercial fleets in Europe and Asia.
Four Downeaster trains canceled as rail work continues
A Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority spokeswoman says all lines will be running again as of Thursday.