Pulse article reporting that Eastland Woolen Mills/Striar Textile Mill will give its 350 employees a 5 percent pay increase effective January 3. Eastland closed its doors in October 1992, and was able to reopen the following February due to a $4 million direct loan from the Finance Authority of Maine
The article summarizes the $7.7 million Maine will receive from the federal Economic Development Adm...
Feature article on the steps some Maine companies and communities are taking to deal with the expect...
Bates of Maine, the bedding products manufacturer occupying the old Bates Mill in Lewiston, has rece...
A $4 million loan from the Finance Authority of Maine helped reopen the Eastland Woolen Mill in Cori...
Brief article reporting that the Biddeford Textile Mill will be on Maine Public Television this week...
Business Maine: Northern piece reporting that Lincoln Paper & Tissue Co. recently began studying a ...
Brief article reporting that Millrock Inc. of Sanford recently closed a deal to supply retail displa...
Article on the possible closure of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, with a focus on the imp...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece reporting that Lewiston-based Maine Heritage Weavers is pla...
Pulse article reporting that Maine Employers\u27 Mutual in October will debut Maine Workplace magaz...
Brief article reporting that the U.S. Labor Department has awarded $814,295 to Maine to assist in re...
In-depth article on Kittery, the oldest incorporated town in Maine and home to an outlet strip with ...
Article about the loss of 1,500 manufacturing jobs in western Maine over the past eight years. The ...
Business Maine: Northern piece briefly reporting that Eastern Fine Paper Co. has laid off 125 wor...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece reporting that about 350 former employees of Carleton Woo...
The article summarizes the $7.7 million Maine will receive from the federal Economic Development Adm...
Feature article on the steps some Maine companies and communities are taking to deal with the expect...
Bates of Maine, the bedding products manufacturer occupying the old Bates Mill in Lewiston, has rece...
A $4 million loan from the Finance Authority of Maine helped reopen the Eastland Woolen Mill in Cori...
Brief article reporting that the Biddeford Textile Mill will be on Maine Public Television this week...
Business Maine: Northern piece reporting that Lincoln Paper & Tissue Co. recently began studying a ...
Brief article reporting that Millrock Inc. of Sanford recently closed a deal to supply retail displa...
Article on the possible closure of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, with a focus on the imp...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece reporting that Lewiston-based Maine Heritage Weavers is pla...
Pulse article reporting that Maine Employers\u27 Mutual in October will debut Maine Workplace magaz...
Brief article reporting that the U.S. Labor Department has awarded $814,295 to Maine to assist in re...
In-depth article on Kittery, the oldest incorporated town in Maine and home to an outlet strip with ...
Article about the loss of 1,500 manufacturing jobs in western Maine over the past eight years. The ...
Business Maine: Northern piece briefly reporting that Eastern Fine Paper Co. has laid off 125 wor...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece reporting that about 350 former employees of Carleton Woo...
The article summarizes the $7.7 million Maine will receive from the federal Economic Development Adm...
Feature article on the steps some Maine companies and communities are taking to deal with the expect...
Bates of Maine, the bedding products manufacturer occupying the old Bates Mill in Lewiston, has rece...