Long article about Mike and Amy Knowlton, owners of a gas station and convenience store in Freedom, who enlisted the help of Rep. Paul Jacques, D-Waterville, and the Maine Oil Dealers Association after the Department of Environmental Protection denied them reimbursement for removing substandard, underground gasoline storage tanks. The result was a change in law which established the Fund Insurance Review Board, with three representatives of the oil industry among its members
Long article about about Edward Johnson IV\u27s plans to build a 100-foot pier into the narrowest be...
News & Issues piece on the Conservation and Reinvestment Act (CARA). The act would reauthorize and...
Business Maine: Northern piece reporting that the former owner of a defunct chemical factory in Orr...
Article on the state\u27s Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), questioning why the Ma...
This Article briefly reviews environmental regulations requiring the upgrading of Underground Storag...
Long article about Central Maine Power (CMP) and the coalition of businesses and environmental group...
The Consumer Federation of America (CFA) newsletter disseminates information on consumer issues.Cita...
Long article about the people who hire limousines in southern Maine. There are currently some 40 li...
This Article reviews Washington state efforts to create a state financial responsibility assurance p...
Long article about residents who are unhappy with Maine Department of Transportation plans to turn S...
Long article on Esther Lacognata, a former Maine Department of Agriculture official, and her involve...
Newsworthy piece with a profile of Jamie Py, 43, president of the Maine Oil Dealers Association (MO...
Article about the Women\u27s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) of Maine, which started 121 years ago...
Article on Maine\u27s solid-waste infrastructure, detailing the $26 million transfer of operating ri...
Newsworthy piece on Linda Godfrey, head of Save Passamaquoddy Bay, a coalition of those opposed to ...
Long article about about Edward Johnson IV\u27s plans to build a 100-foot pier into the narrowest be...
News & Issues piece on the Conservation and Reinvestment Act (CARA). The act would reauthorize and...
Business Maine: Northern piece reporting that the former owner of a defunct chemical factory in Orr...
Article on the state\u27s Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), questioning why the Ma...
This Article briefly reviews environmental regulations requiring the upgrading of Underground Storag...
Long article about Central Maine Power (CMP) and the coalition of businesses and environmental group...
The Consumer Federation of America (CFA) newsletter disseminates information on consumer issues.Cita...
Long article about the people who hire limousines in southern Maine. There are currently some 40 li...
This Article reviews Washington state efforts to create a state financial responsibility assurance p...
Long article about residents who are unhappy with Maine Department of Transportation plans to turn S...
Long article on Esther Lacognata, a former Maine Department of Agriculture official, and her involve...
Newsworthy piece with a profile of Jamie Py, 43, president of the Maine Oil Dealers Association (MO...
Article about the Women\u27s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) of Maine, which started 121 years ago...
Article on Maine\u27s solid-waste infrastructure, detailing the $26 million transfer of operating ri...
Newsworthy piece on Linda Godfrey, head of Save Passamaquoddy Bay, a coalition of those opposed to ...
Long article about about Edward Johnson IV\u27s plans to build a 100-foot pier into the narrowest be...
News & Issues piece on the Conservation and Reinvestment Act (CARA). The act would reauthorize and...
Business Maine: Northern piece reporting that the former owner of a defunct chemical factory in Orr...