Portland District Court Judge Alexander MacNichol last week ruled that the current owners of the State Theater are responsible for repaying two contractors, Seacoast Scaffold and Equipment Corp and Maine Business Services Inc, who are owed money from a previous renovation effort at the 65-year-old theater -- Wolcott Gaines led the previous renovation but is no longer associated with the State -- Detail
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