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The number of Maine homes changing hands was up slightly from the total a year ago, following a big year-over-year jump in February.
Maine’s unemployment rate showed little change, at 3.3% in March, a slight change from 3.4% for the prior five months, according to preliminary data released Friday morning by the Maine Department of Labor.
Kerna Lager, available this month in cans and on draft at Allagash's Portland tasting room, is made from a perennial grain called Kernza, which has numerous environmental benefits.
Dating back to the 1800s, the farms have failing infrastructure in need of constant repair. In addition to providing recreation, youth programs and food for local hunger relief, they support the oldest continually operated herd of Belted Galloway cattle in the U.S.
The proposed future home of Northeastern University’s Roux Institute, at the former B&M baked bean factory, received a certificate of appropriateness — a necessary step for the project to move forward.
The pandemic highlighted the need for close-to-home recreation and better access to the outdoors, but also put a strain on ecosystems and infrastructure like Maine's trails.
Bar Harbor Bank & Trust has appointed Nickol Daigle as a mortgage loan originator.
My Place Teen Center, a nonprofit based in Westbrook, is renovating a former church in Biddeford at an expected cost of $3.7 million.
Since 2020, the charitable seafood program has delivered over 1.25 million meals made from 800,000 pounds of fish worth more than $9.75 million.
One Maine farm finds that investment in irrigation — including buried water lines, frost-free hydrants and a mobile pumping station — is essential to overcoming challenges of climate change and unreliable precipitation.
The French use the whole scallop, while U.S. cuisine focuses on the scallop's adductor muscle. There could be culinary and economic value in learning how to employ the whole animal.
Staffing shortages have forced Millinocket Regional Hospital to shutter the clinic for now. The hospital still plans to double the size of its emergency department, despite a setback in the state review process.
A new executive director of Greater Portland Landmarks has been hired from New York City, as the historic preservation group waits for the Portland City Council to take up a controversial plan that would demolish 142 Free St.
Khmer Maine, a nonprofit that assists the state's Cambodian population, has appointed its longtime president and founder, Marpheen Chann, as its new executive director.
In the past few months, Maine has seen a lengthy menu of restaurants come and go, and new restaurants and food events are on the way.
The federal lawsuit is seeking to stop HP from using the WEX name in a new AI-enabled digital platform called the HP Workforce Experience Platform, shortened as HP WEX.
At $13.3 billion, lakefront properties contribute the biggest chunk of value. But challenges include development, invasive species and climate change.
The money, from the a recent federal appropriations bill, allows Bath Housing to expedite Phase II of the project, considered an important development given the ongoing need for housing in the community.
Owners of the Bar Harbor Bicycle Shop sold the real estate to College of the Atlantic for housing, while the business itself was sold to customers and will operate as is.
Despite higher interest rates and a host of winter storms, the outlook for the retail sector is strong, says Peter Harrington of Malone Commercial Brokers.
The company hired an executive assistant and an associate and promoted two associates to associate brokers.
PC Construction received a Construction Risk Partners Build America Award in the $76 million to $125 million new building category.
A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at Maine's businesses, professional services firms, nonprofits and health care organizations.