The recalled drops from EzriCare and Delsam Phama were made by Global Pharma Healthcare in India.
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Ruby’s restaurant won’t be opening on Congress Street after all
The owners say they intend to return to Portland ‘when the time is right.’
Federal Reserve raises key rate by a quarter-point despite bank turmoil
The Fed says the U.S. banking system is ‘sound and resilient,’ but warns that the financial upheaval stemming from the collapse of 2 major banks is ‘likely to result in tighter credit conditions’ and ‘weigh on economic activity, hiring and inflation.’
Stocks fall, bond yields tumble after Fed’s latest rate hike
Some of the sharpest drops come again from the banking industry, where investors are worried about the possibility of customers yanking their cash to cause more collapses.
With an outpouring of branches, Maine breweries are tapping new markets
Battery Steele Brewing and Brickyard Hollow Brewing Co. are the latest beer makers to add new restaurants or taprooms.
The Wrap: Maples bakery to close in Yarmouth
Also, the Lost Kitchen opens its postcard reservation system, a Union winemaker judges a wine and spirits competition in France, and more.
CMP warns customers to be careful after wave of scam calls
Scam callers have been trying to dupe electricity customers in Maine and elsewhere by threatening to turn off their service.
Google’s catch-up game on AI continues with Bard launch
The bot has been made available to the public, weeks after Microsoft launched its own.
Railroad supports some new regulations after Ohio disaster
Norfolk Southern’s CEO says he supports stricter standards for tank car designs and money to train emergency crews.
U.S. home sales surged in February as mortgage rates dipped
The surge in sales – the biggest on records going back to 1999 – ended a 12-month slide that knocked the nation’s housing market into its deepest slump in nearly a decade.