The lawsuit is filed on behalf of two Maine vehicle owners affected by the company’s rigged emissions tests, and the state has also opened an investigation.
Whit Richardson
NYSE delists Verso after stock value falls to just pennies
The struggling paper maker closed its Bucksport mill late last year and its mill in Jay recently laid off 300 workers.
Tablet with medical apps a new tool at rural health clinic in Down East Maine
An Ogunquit CEO brings the mobile technology to a poor area of Washington County with a high rate of chronic diseases.
Maine gets $46 million from liquor sales in first year of new contract
The first-year total puts the state on track to surpass the 10-year revenue from a deal that more than doubles prior profits.
If Pentagon cancels third Zumwalt destroyer, ‘a lot of work lost’ at BIW
The Pentagon would be wasting money instead of saving it by stopping work on the ship, which is 40% complete, Maine’s senators say.
Mt. Abram plans expansion with 6 new trails, bigger terrain park
The $150,000 project follows $1 million in snowmaking and energy upgrades made last year.
National business mentoring group honors two Maine companies
Flowfold and MaineWorks, which have worked with SCORE mentors, are among 10 2015 winners.
Potential pot partner for Passamaquoddys short on cash
The company also has sizable debt but hopes for revenue from three marijuana cultivation projects as it woos the Maine tribe.
Scrap metal recycler receives permit to raze Bucksport mill
The demolition is expected to cost about $4.4 million.
Maine tribe nears deal to develop marijuana cultivation facility
A Passamaquoddy leader says a letter of intent with a Colorado consultant is about hemp production, but that could change, and legal gray areas abound.