Romney and Paul: Not allies but not foes, either
Mitt Romney and Ron Paul rarely even acknowledge each other in the Republican presidential race, focusing their attention and attacks on rivals Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum instead. That curious detente is being tested in Maine's caucuses this week, where Romney's reputation as a political shape shifter is going head-to-head with Paul's consistent libertarian views.
Maine sets up clash between Romney and Paul, who still steer clear of assailing each other
PORTLAND, Maine - Mitt Romney and Ron Paul rarely even acknowledge each other in the Republican presidential race, focusing their attention and attacks on rivals Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum instead.
USDA Official Meets with Maine's Wood Pellet Companies
Even in the dead of winter, when the ground is frozen over, there's a place in Corinth that is still trying to grow. Corinth Wood Pellets is a business that combines one of Maine's necessities with its resources. "We have huge thermal energy needs, this region has an abundance of solid bio fue . . .
Maine Republicans start weeklong caucuses
As Republicans gathered Saturday for presidential caucuses around Maine, Sen. Olympia Snowe found herself in the unusual position of having to campaign for GOP votes as she shored up support and touted her fiscal conservatism in the first primary race of her political career.
A Social Media Startup Firm's Fleeting Moment in West Hartford
Get Business Mobile Text Alerts Would you invest tens of thousands of dollars in a company founded by 21-year-old former bartender and college dropout, and his partner, a recent business grad from College of Charleston, whose work experience was selling charter yacht rides, working as a valet, and tutoring classmates?
AG's Office Issues Letter On Poliquin Business Dealings
State Attorney General William Schneider says any active management of the state treasurer's business dealings should be handled by a third party.