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April 2, 2018

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 7 A P R I L 2 , 2 0 1 8 by three years of probation. Mills said that from March 2008 through March 2015 Brown collected sales tax from restaurant patrons, but failed to turn over to Maine Revenue Services most of the sales tax she collected. She also said Brown illegally kept the remaining funds for her own personal and business use and underreported the restaurant's taxable sales and sales taxes collected, which enabled Brown to steal over $800,000 in sales tax. Brown also failed to pay personal and corporate income tax during this time period, Mills stated. New Balance lands $17M contract to make sneakers for U.S. military — 'Up in the morning at a quarter to four / Roll out of bed and put my New Balance on' Maine unemployment at lowest level in more than 42 years — Back to the days when the minimum wage was $2.30 an hour Bangor Savings raises its minimum wage for the third time in two years — Creating another incentive for prospective workers South Portland looks at redeveloping pier — A welcome investment in the working waterfront Cranberry Isles' $1.3M broadband initiative seen as a model for Maine — The key is continued investment Auburn loses Lufthansa Constellation restoration project to Germany — Say 'auf wiedersehen' to 70 jobs Reade Brower to own all Maine dailies except BDN — A loss for those that value the 'voice' of the small press Nonprofit Kennebunk theatre will take its last curtain call — 'Free and innovative performances' now an even rarer combination Owner of J's Oyster sentenced to jail for pocketing sales tax — From oysters to 'three hots and a cot' Maine Mall Toys R Us store among 800 reported to be closing or sold — Caught between a rock (Amazon) and a hard-place (the decline of malls) C R E D I T S & D E B I T S Meet Tim Tunney, Business Banker and Marathon Runner. www.bhbt.com • 888-853-7100 Tim knows business banking relationships are not always a walk in the park, but more like running a marathon; and Tim has run quite a few! His qualities as a runner are what make him a valuable resource for business owners: understanding that success takes discipline, staying focused on the goal, and remaining adaptable throughout the journey as challenges arise. Call Tim at 1-888-853-7100 to discuss plans to achieve the next goal for your business.

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