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Biden, Senate Republicans hold lengthy meeting on coronavirus relief bill

Biden, Senate Republicans hold lengthy meeting on coronavirus relief bill
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Central Maine business briefs: Rangeley Lakes Chamber announces 2021 Board of Directors

Central Maine business briefs: Rangeley Lakes Chamber announces 2021 Board of Directors People & Places: Kennebec Valley Council of Governments names new executive director. Share The 2021 Executive Board from left includes Sue Damm, secretary; Ken McDavitt, member at large; Joanne Dunlap, president; Margie Jamison, vice president; and Linda Dexter, treasurer. Contributed photo The Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce held its annual meeting Jan. 27. The meeting was conducted via Zoom because of the COVID-19 pandemic. At the meeting Margery Jamison announced the annual election results. Joanne Dunlap, who served on the executive board as president in 2020, was reelected to another one-year term as chamber president, according to a news release from the chamber.

Potential tax on Paycheck Protection Program loans leaves businesses nervous

Read Article SKOWHEGAN The semiregular 80-hour weeks at the Skowhegan Tire Center feel especially long during the coronavirus pandemic. While the company tries to stay afloat offering extended hours during storms, for instance the business was thrown a potential curveball earlier this week. Should the Skowhegan Tire Center have to pay state income taxes on the $110,400 loan it received from the federal Paycheck Protection Program, those long weeks may be colder than ever. “It would mean probably closing the doors,” said Diana Savage, owner of Skowhegan Tire. “We’re having a rough enough time making it through COVID to have any more expenses.”

Former Larsen s building in Waterville gets top-to-bottom renovation and will house nutrition store

Former Larsen’s building in Waterville gets ‘top-to-bottom’ renovation and will house nutrition store Businessman Bill Mitchell is renovating 57 Main St. in downtown Waterville, where Elm City Nutrition is slated to open on the first floor this spring and the upper two floors are large, high-end apartments. Share Bill Mitchell stands Friday in the entryway to his newly renovated property at the corner of Common and Main streets in downtown Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel WATERVILLE Businessman Bill Mitchell is again investing in downtown as part of revitalization efforts, this time renovating a historic building at the corner of Main and Common streets that formerly was home to Larsen’s Jewelry.

Mid-Maine Chamber restaurants, eateries in need of support

Mid-Maine Chamber restaurants, eateries in need of support Chamber to host Takeout Challenge Contest 2021. Share WATERVILLE Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce will once again hold its Takeout Challenge Contest to help local restaurants, cafes and eateries at a time when they need us the most. Everyone enjoyed eating outside on decks and patios, or frequenting favorite places while the weather was nice. Now that the temperatures have cooled off, local restaurants and eateries are hurting, many have had to curtail hours, or staff to align with the amount of business coming through the doors. So, it is not as easy to find places to eat out, according to a news release from the chamber.

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