Business Maine: Central & Western piece reporting that the town of Poland owes roughly $2.7 million to bottled water company Poland Spring after an audit revealed a series of bookkeeping errors. The town for six years mistakenly kept millions in tax revenues that should have been sent back to the company under a Tax Increment Financing arrangement. Rosemary Roy, Poland\u27s assistant town manager, said the town is working to figure out a repayment schedule. A number of residents are calling for the ouster of the town\u27s board of selectmen as a result of the mistakes
Focus on Western Maine piece on Jim Wilfong of Stow, a small-business advocate who is proposing to ...
The state Board of Property Tax Review recently ruled in favor of Bath Iron Works (BIW) in the shipb...
Key Bank of Maine has until March 14 to pay a $62,000 tax bill for Hidden Court, the Cape Elizabeth ...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece briefly reporting that Poland Spring Water Co. has agreed ...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece on the recent denial by the Fryeburg Planning Board of a pe...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece reporting that a citizen group\u27s proposal to levy a tax ...
Business Maine: Southern piece on the recent floods in York County, noting that 15 inches of rain f...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast piece on a quest by Nautica Enterprises to get a quarter-millio...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece reporting that Miller Industries, which had operated textil...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece reporting that Deborah Wyman, former director of community ...
Cover Story piece on the exploitation of Maine\u27s groundwater. Poland Spring Bottling Co., which...
Maine Public Advocate Stephen Ward has sided with Central Maine Power Co. (CMP) in its dispute with ...
Business Maine: Central & Western. Brief stories on the bad effects of this winter on Maine bluebe...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece reporting that Kingfield residents recently rejected a mora...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast piece reporting that Viking Lumber in Belfast recently filed a ...
Focus on Western Maine piece on Jim Wilfong of Stow, a small-business advocate who is proposing to ...
The state Board of Property Tax Review recently ruled in favor of Bath Iron Works (BIW) in the shipb...
Key Bank of Maine has until March 14 to pay a $62,000 tax bill for Hidden Court, the Cape Elizabeth ...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece briefly reporting that Poland Spring Water Co. has agreed ...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece on the recent denial by the Fryeburg Planning Board of a pe...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece reporting that a citizen group\u27s proposal to levy a tax ...
Business Maine: Southern piece on the recent floods in York County, noting that 15 inches of rain f...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast piece on a quest by Nautica Enterprises to get a quarter-millio...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece reporting that Miller Industries, which had operated textil...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece reporting that Deborah Wyman, former director of community ...
Cover Story piece on the exploitation of Maine\u27s groundwater. Poland Spring Bottling Co., which...
Maine Public Advocate Stephen Ward has sided with Central Maine Power Co. (CMP) in its dispute with ...
Business Maine: Central & Western. Brief stories on the bad effects of this winter on Maine bluebe...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece reporting that Kingfield residents recently rejected a mora...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast piece reporting that Viking Lumber in Belfast recently filed a ...
Focus on Western Maine piece on Jim Wilfong of Stow, a small-business advocate who is proposing to ...
The state Board of Property Tax Review recently ruled in favor of Bath Iron Works (BIW) in the shipb...
Key Bank of Maine has until March 14 to pay a $62,000 tax bill for Hidden Court, the Cape Elizabeth ...