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J. Craig Anderson
J. Craig Anderson is a seasoned business reporter who covers a wide range of topics including banking, finance, real estate, technology and entrepreneurism. Originally from Arizona, Craig graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Arizona journalism school and has gone on to report for a variety of business and consumer publications such as the Business Journal of Phoenix, the Las Vegas Sun and the Arizona Republic. His work has earned him national recognition including Sigma Delta Chi and APA Journalism awards. Craig also served in the Army for four years, working as an intelligence analyst and Arabic linguist for the National Security Agency in Maryland. He currently lives in Freeport.
Anthem weighs options after Maine setback
The state’s largest health insurer could appeal the rejection of policy changes or devise a new plan.
Central Maine Medical Center lauds ruling against Anthem
State regulator says the insurance provider can’t force customers to change doctors.
Leaders of three associations fault Maine’s failure to expand Medicaid
The AARP, Maine Medical Association, and American Medical Association speak out.
State: Anthem can’t force customers to leave Central Maine Healthcare
The decision applies to customers in southern and western Maine.
Recent buyer now aims to ‘flip’ disputed Bath property
The developer who purchased the former Mid Coast Hospital for $799,000 is listing it for twice what he paid.
Recent buyer now aims to ‘flip’ disputed Bath property
The developer who purchased the former Mid Coast Hospital for $799,000 is listing it for twice what he paid.
Merger of Maine health systems OK’d
Mercy Hospital, related facilities and their 3,000 workers are joining the Eastern Maine network.
Metro bus service hopes to expand north of Portland
New routes likely would extend along the I-95/Route 1 corridor to Freeport.
Businesses, brewers, loan seekers among Maine’s affected
Thousands of workers are placed on furlough during the shutdown, and local businesses brace for the economic crunch.