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May 18, 2015

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V O L . X X I N O. X M AY 1 8 , 2 0 1 5 8 B U S I N E S S M A I N E B U S I N E S S M A I N E B U S I N E S S N E W S F RO M A RO U N D T H E S TAT E reopen the aquarium in a mill in Saco, before filing for Chapter 11 bank- ruptcy protection in 2009. Cronkite's lawsuit, filed in York County Superior Court, alleges that Portland lawyer James Molleur misrepresented the value of the mill and allowed it to be sold at auction. Jim Bowie, an attorney representing Molleur, said they deny Cronkite's allegations, adding that they expect the lawsuit to be dismissed. Kittery shipyard gets $9.8M for repairs e Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery is receiving $9.8 million from the U.S. Navy for a repair and mod- ernization project. U.S. Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King recently announced that federal funding will support repairs to the shipyard's elec- trical system, fire protection system and a pump well on one of the ship- yard's dry docks. Yarmouth shop founded in 1920s up for sale Day's Crabmeat & Lobster, a Yarmouth business founded in the 1920s, is being offered for $950,000 by its owner, who said she's ready for "something different." e Portland Press Herald reported that the Route 1 store has been co-owned by Sandy Owens and her husband, Dennis, since 1988. Sandy Owens said she is ready to move onto something new after working there for 39 seasons, first when she was 16. N O T E W O R T H Y S O U T H E R N Lou Jacobs, a Portland chiropractor, is establishing a part-time practice in Bucharest, Romania, through a private practice called Intermedicas Worldwide. The Maine Credit Union League in Westbrook announced that in 2014 Maine credit unions combined to contribute a documented 38,262 in volunteer hours as part of its CUs Share for ME program. Bangor Savings Bank opened a branch office at 196 Main St. in Ogunquit. The University of New England's College of Dental Medicine in Portland partnered with KeyBank to create the Key to Oral Health pro- gram. The bank provided a $160,000 grant to go toward building a dental workforce pipeline for Aroostook and Penobscot Counties. NBT Bank's Commercial Banking team would like to thank these valued clients for establishing a relationship with us. Member FDIC Contact us today to learn how our experienced team can help with everything that counts to your business. John Watt 207.773.0010 Kimberly Twitchell 207.808.4487 Joe Delano 207.808.4486 Stephen Lubelczyk 603.263.1442 Tara Trafton 603.531.1063 • Peter Anastos Real estate project at 127 Topsham Fair Mall Road in Topsham • Paul Aldrich Village Candle® Inc. in Wells • Michael Mastronardi Real estate project at 1600 Congress Street in Portland • Peter and Steven Prescott Everett J. Prescott, Inc. in Gardiner NBT Bank Maine Regional Headquarters 254 Commercial Street Merrill's Wharf, 2nd Floor Portland, ME In business, relationships count. Safety doesn't happen by accident. We can help you prepare for tomorrow with integrated systems for security, life safety, and communications. Authorized Dealer www.norrisinc.com 1-800-370-3474 info@norrisinc.com

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