Dozens wait in line during the wee hours Friday for the Apple Store at the Maine Mall to open.
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.
Westbrook dreams big on downtown rebirth
Westbrook leaders envision a transformed downtown teeming with offices, hotels, shops and restaurants drawn to the city for its business-friendly policies, relatively inexpensive real estate and local amenities.
A Word With the Boss: CEO sees big things in microscopic images
As president and CEO of Fluid Imaging Technologies, Kent Peterson has taken the company from a tiny niche player serving oceanic researchers to a leading provider of fluid imaging technology to a broad range of commercial customers. Founded in 1999, Fluid Imaging in 2012 received a $500,000 development award from the Maine Technology Institute to […]
Bath lets go of secrecy on sale of ex-hospital
The city council votes to make public a previously undisclosed memo related to the controversial transaction.
Maine to try out rail-trespasser detector
The automated system, to be installed in Brunswick, is aimed at preventing fatalities in high-risk areas.
Bankrupt Maine railroad asks for help with legal fees
Legal costs could leave the Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway no funds for compensating victims.
Filing calls for moving all civil claims in train explosion to Maine
The court-appointed trustee for the Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway filed a motion Wednesday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court to transfer all 19 pending wrongful-death and accident-injury cases against the railroad to Maine. In the motion, Robert Keach, a Portland attorney, cited a section of Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code that says civil claims […]
Volatility of oil on Quebec train was higher than listed
But officials say using safer tank cars may not have limited the deadly crash’s damage. They don’t say who made the error, or if it was intentional.
Businesses see losses if Pirates leave Portland
Even if the civic center profits more from other events, the team’s absence would be felt, they say.
Despite vote, Bath may not release documents to public
Critics who suspended a recall effort say they thought the city had voted to come clean.