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Former software execs turned to branded apparel and had a hit through in-store and online orders. A larger space provides expansion opportunities and improved efficiency.
Bath Savings Trust Co. has hired Ashley Daigle as a trust and investment officer.
Mary Dickinson has been named by Jackson Lab as executive vice president and chief scientific officer.
Norway Savings Bank has promoted Jacob Gikas to the branch manager of its Scarborough branch.
The foundation has over 100 people on the waiting list for its Warrior PATHH program, which is designed to help combat veterans and first responders transform struggle into strength and growth.
New housing construction and improvements are the goals of federal funding programs for year-round and seasonal domestic farmworkers.
Work included renovation and expansion for an administrative wing, program staging area and food pantry with increased storage and flexible community space.
Last year’s auction raised over $24,000. The goal this year was to surpass that figure.
Educate Maine Executive Director Jason Judd draws on his teaching background to inform his work at the Portland-based nonprofit with a statewide impact.
Some 20 women of diverse backgrounds have graduated from a program at the CEI Women's Business Center South in Portland. Alumni are forging new paths in sectors from fashion design to travel.
Avesta Housing teamed up with Landry/French Construction and Ryan Senatore Architecture on Porter Station, which adds 60 apartments units to Portland's tight housing market.
Greetings in the business world can be tricky, as employees deal with post-pandemic questions over whether to offer a hug, a handshake or a fist bump, writes guest columnist Nancy Marshall, a PR pro.
Investors are taking a closer look at environmental, social and governance factors to assess a company's viability. ACE columnist Carrie Green Yardley outlines how to address ESG.
A 1995 Mainebiz op-ed ranted about lawbreaking bicyclists, pedestrians and motorcyclists, as well as a vindictive meter reader.
EqualityMaine deserves recognition for helping change Maine's marriage equality law, which was passed in 2012, a reader points out.
The SBA counts any business with fewer than 500 employees as a "small business." In Maine, 99.2% of all businesses fall into that category.
Lewiston's second-largest health care provider, St. Mary's Health System, a member of Covenant Health, has hired Melissa Caccamo as vice president of practice operations.
The Brunswick location, in a former Tim Hortons coffeeshop, will hold a grand opening on Friday, May 17.
The Portland-based financial technology provider will manage the multinational energy giant's portfolio of commercial fleet cards across Canada, the United States and Mexico.
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.”
This year's annual honors, the 24th edition, will pay homage to the late Madeleine "Maddy" G. Carson, who started the awards program.
U.S. News & World Report released its annual quality-of-life rankings this week, and the results show other New England states climbing higher on the list.
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.