Cate Street Capital’s attorney argues that an arbitrator is forcing the private equity firm to pay Xpress Natural Gas twice for the same thing.
Whit Richardson
MaineToday buyer: Entrepreneur with a community focus
Midcoast publisher Reade Brower, who fell in love with journalism at college, sees opportunities in his new venture.
FairPoint argues against requirement for landlines anywhere in Maine
Despite opposition from advocacy groups, the telecommunications giant tells lawmakers the requirement puts it at a disadvantage.
Researchers tout recyclable insulation as Maine’s next big forest product
A fledgling business pitches its Earth-friendly product to win a University of Maine competition.
Shrewd financiers exploit unsophisticated Maine legislators on taxpayers’ dime
As it has in other states, a flawed investment program thrives in Maine despite negligible returns for the low-income communities it is meant to benefit.
USM researchers studying Maine’s growing ‘remote workforce’
Technology is allowing young, well-educated people with high-paying jobs to live where they choose, and many – like Misty McLaughlin and Elliot Murphy – are choosing Maine.
Maine leaders want changes to tax-credits program
Piqued by revelations in a Telegram investigation, lawmakers seek fixes to the New Markets vehicle that let investors in Great Northern Paper earn $16 million in refunds after doing little to save the mill.
Payday at the mill
How sophisticated financiers used a Maine investment program they devised to wring millions of dollars in risk-free returns at taxpayer expense.
Ugly incident in Old Port leads to burst of online debate about race in Maine
Disparate perceptions from blacks and whites go viral after a Saco family is slurred and a witness airs her disgust.
Would Eliot Cutler run for governor again? ‘No, I’ve taken a vow’
He’s excited about contributing to the good of the state another way – leading the setup of a new university business and law center.