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Founders of an oyster farm, a producer of goods using lavender buds, and a landscaping firm were recognized for their “spirit of innovation and perseverance.”
Portland-based MaineHealth, Maine’s largest health care system, has named the longtime leader of Maine Medical Center’s philanthropy department as its first system-wide chief development officer.
While brand collaborations can be a win-win, some careful planning should go into a co-branded marketing effort, writes guest columnist Marnie Grumbach, a marketing and branding specialist.
The 7.5-acre property, with five storage unit buildings, is new construction completed in April 2023.
The Lewiston liberal arts school formally installed Garry Jenkins, a former University of Minnesota Law School dean and legal scholar. The ceremony was delayed from an original date last October, due to the shootings that killed 18 people.
The location leverage proximity to a planned 126-acre development of senior and workforce housing, ski condos, restaurants, commercial space and assisted living facilities.
Touted as an energy breakthrough, the combined heat and power system will use wood waste and “super-critical carbon dioxide” energy conversion turbine technology.
Business greetings have always been a sensitive topic, but in the post-pandemic era, the dilemma over the hug vs. the handshake has taken on new importance, writes columnist Nancy Marshall.
The central repository of housing and community data is designed to support planning and actions to address housing production needs across the state.
The record-setting amount came after a five-year hiatus of the Pins For Cure event.
Milestone Recovery’s new facility nearly doubles the number of beds in its detox program. “This step will let us say yes more often,” the executive director said.
With Maine's housing shortage at a fevered pitch and affordability a top challenge, new federal grants will support development, financing and modernization of public housing projects.
Bowing to bipartisan pressure led by U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Thomas Vilsack has promised to keep the potato classified as a vegetable, not as a grain.
This week, we pour a blend of coffee stories from across southern Maine, including comings, goings and organizings.
The Longfellow Hotel, developed by Portland-based Uncommon Hospitality, will open for business on May 17.
Health Affiliates Maine, a statewide mental health and substance use agency, has promoted Kate Marble to the position of clinical director.
First-quarter income was improved by releasing $2.1 million that had been set aside for credit losses, the bank said.
The founder of HistoryIT, Kristen Gwinn-Becker, has joined the ranks of women entrepreneurs who are changing history — women like Billie Jean King.
Scarborough-based coffee shop chain Aroma Joe’s has restructured its management team, giving COO Dave Tucci the additional role of president.
The branches will be permanently shuttered on July 12 as part of TD Bank's plans to 'better align our network' by closing 20 branches across multiple states.
After more than 25 years at Maine's largest law firm and more than four years at the helm, Joan Fortin will leave the post of CEO. She will remain through the end of 2024, the firm announced Wednesday.
The annual contest introduces students to science, technology, engineering and math, and supports the notion that young people can find opportunities in Maine.
MEREDA’s Spring Conference brings together a line-up of national, regional and local speakers and panelists to discuss how development projects can be feasible and contribute positively to evolving societal needs.