Por: Portland Press Herald Nation October 23, 2022
A national carbon dioxide shortage had a local restaurant feeling flat Saturday. The Great Lost Bear on Forest Avenue was temporarily unable to serve from any of its 60 taps, a big problem for the craft beer destination. A temporary fix got 25 taps back online by the afternoon, and one of the owners said he hoped to be pouring all beers again early next week. “I got somebody here at the bar right now who came up from New Orleans to try some... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Sports October 22, 2022
SOUTH PORTLAND — This season, the Battle of the Bridge went to Portland. The Bulldogs got all the offense they needed in the second quarter, then held South Portland to nine yards in the fourth quarter, taking a 20-13 win in the annual game between the rivals. Both teams end... + más
Football notebook: Portland, South Portland ready for Battle of the Bridge | Portland Press Herald
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Portland Press Herald USA Sports October 21, 2022
Quarterback Jaelen Jackson has helped South Portland win three straight games heading into its traditional rivalry game with Portland on Friday night. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer With high school football teams in Class B and C wrapping up the regular season this weekend, it... + más
Russian Brigades In Southern Ukraine Depended On One Major Bridge. Now They’re Cut Off From Resupply. | Forbes
Russian Has One Main Bridge Into Southern Ukraine. Someone Just Blew It Up. | Forbes
CNN USA Business October 19, 2022
CNN — Finally, some good news in the battle against greenhouse gasses: Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the burning of fossil fuels are on track to rise less than 1% this year. That’s despite widespread concerns of a rush back to coal, oil and gas amid a global energy... + más
Energy agency: CO2 emissions rise in 2022, but more slowly | Associated Press
A Beer Shortage Is Brewing. A Volcano Is Partly to Blame | Time
Forbes USA Business October 04, 2022
Robin Gagnon is the Co-Founder of , a business broker franchise focused on the sale of restaurants. getty The labor crunch is widespread. Although it’s affecting many industries, it’s particularly pronounced in restaurants. This shortage, particularly of roles like chefs,... + más
Revenue expectations rise among small business owners despite economic concerns: report | Fox Business
The Wrap: Bangor restaurant named tops for everyday eats, maple fest kicks off | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Business September 28, 2022
The state’s first Friendly Toast, the 10th restaurant in the regional New England chain, is slated to open in Portland’s Old Port on Monday. The restaurant, at 211 Fore St., will serve an all-day brunch and drinks menu seven days a week. The Portland branch, with the... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion September 28, 2022
This column is written with a unique perspective on the city of Portland, and how it has evolved over the past five decades. This perspective may be helpful to the voters of Portland as they decide on what form of local government they will have after the November elections. I... + más
Commentary: Portland’s Question 2 hands too much power to a single politician | Portland Press Herald
LePage says Gov. Mills’ policies have fueled crime and drug use | Portland Press Herald
Time USA Business September 24, 2022
Beer and meat lovers might have a difficult time getting their favorite products this fall. That’s because there’s a shortage of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the U.S., leading to complications at a number of breweries and food suppliers across the country. Food and beverage... + más
Gayle Benson's Faubourg Brewing merges with 3 others to build regional craft beer powerhouse | The Advocate
Craft beer merger involves brewery with New Orleans roots | Associated Press
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