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Agritourism is bringing fresh ideas and new people into one of Maine's oldest industries. For the public, the draws include overnight accommodations, guided hikes and themed events.
The EPA brownfield grants, ranging from $500,000 to $5.5 million, will fund assessment and cleanup work by nonprofits, municipalities and public agencies across Maine.
Portland-based Evergreen Credit Union has hired Amanda Peacock as vice president of member experience and engagement.
When the Hiram library is closed, people use its Wi-Fi from the parking area. “We have more people coming into the community and they’re able to be here because of remote work,” said one board member.
The trade association's booth will provide information on fair housing and offer Greater Portland real estate resources for LGBTQ+ individuals.
Since May 2009, the entire company — from the U.S. to Canada to offices abroad — sets aside the second Thursday of May to serve local communities.
After two years as president of Maine Maritime Academy, Jerry Paul is retiring this summer due to family circumstances.
“One delivery I’ll never forget was a pizza to an ice fishing hut,” said the restaurant owner. The larger space will accommodate the pantry’s growing clientele and need for more cold storage.
In the mid-1990s, John N. Cole was a frequent Mainebiz contributor. But he is undoubtedly better known for his outdoors writing and for being the co-founder of the weekly Maine Times.
It's a good time of year for Mainebiz reporters and photographers to get out on the road.
The list, released today by the daily newsletter, features more than 70 dishes from establishments in Greater Portland.
The Moosehead Marine Museum is restoring the historic Katahdin steamship, at a cost of $2 million, including $500,000 in congressionally directed spending. Visitors are invited to tour the progress on May 26.
Northeast Credit Union, a New Hampshire institution with roots at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, plans to adopt a new name this summer.
From oyster growers to a maker of fruit snacks from apple cider remains, food businesses in Maine received cash awards that can play a big role for small companies looking to grow.
Village Commons, with 31 units for people age 55 or older, is part of a larger project called Firehouse Village, a mixed-use development on the site of a former public safety complex.
The local brewery, which has three locations in Augusta, will open a restaurant and bar in downtown Waterville with seating for 80 people.
Bangor Savings Bank has hired Mike Adams as vice president, senior fiduciary officer and counsel for the bank's wealth management group.
Christina Cash is a University of Maine grad and lobster boat captain whose plans include creating a new executive committee, with subcommittees for outreach, research, workforce and other focus areas.
Trinity Jubilee Center began as a soup kitchen, but now does much more and is "bursting at the seams," its director said. The nonprofit is seeing more elderly and disabled people who can't afford food or are losing their homes.
Jessica Estes is stepping down as president of the commercial real estate firm. Christopher "Topher" Stephenson and Micki Francombe have both been promoted to leadership roles.
A week after the Travis Mills Foundation acquired the Derby Estates apartment complex, the new owner plans to evict the tenants. “We are still in shock right now," one tenant told Mainebiz. "This whole situation is kind of overwhelming for us."
At the request of the Portland Museum of Art, the Portland City Council has agreed to reclassify 142 Free St. as a "noncontributing structure" in the Congress Street Historic District.
Daniel Malloy will serve as chancellor of the University of Maine System through June 30, 2027, after trustees agreed to add two years to his contract.