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(This edition of ‘Snapshots’ shares a charming account of a canoe trip up the Cupsuptic River retold from an old trip diary ...
The second annual Rangeley Oquossoc Adventure Rendezvous (ROAR) will be held June 21-22, showcasing the lands and waters of ...
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Burlington-based Echo Lake Foods, a family-owned manufacturer of frozen foods, has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Ridgeland, Mississippi-based Cal-Maine Foods. Cal-Maine ...
The property known as Black Bear Lodge sits on 26 acres on Rangeley Lake, offering 10 bedrooms and eight bathrooms across three buildings. While there are more than 20 properties in Maine going ...
Augusta, Maine - Due to continued challenges in accessing federal funding, the Maine State Library will temporarily close and reorganize its operations. This decision follows layoff notices issued ...
Ellery “Ellie” Curtis, 26, a former alpine skier at Dartmouth College, suffered a head injury and was pronounced dead at the ski resort, located in the Greater Lake Tahoe area, the Placer ...
US egg major Cal-Maine Foods has agreed to acquire Echo Lake Foods, a breakfast foods manufacturer. In a statement accompanying its third quarter results, Cal-Maine said it had “entered into a ...
Shares of Cal-Maine Foods fell 5% in premarket trading ... The company also said it had agreed to acquire Echo Lake Foods, which makes ready-to-eat egg products and breakfast foods, for roughly ...
Shares of Cal-Maine Foods, the largest U.S. egg producer, fell in after-hours trading Tuesday after the company acknowledged it is being investigated by the antitrust division of the U.S ...
Echo Lake Foods produces, packages and distributes a range of ready-to-eat egg products such as diced eggs. Credit: NataliaZa/Shutterstock.com. US egg major Cal-Maine Foods has agreed to acquire ...
Kari Lake is being shuffled over to the State Department, and for some odd reason, that old “Sound of Music” song is running through my head. You know, the one where the nuns wonder ...