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The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard project distinguished Cheyenne as the first submarine to undergo an overhaul as part of a program that extended its total service life beyond 44 years.
Charles French will oversee the organization’s strategic priorities in climate, marine economy and community capacity.
The ECHL minor league and the Professional Hockey Players’ Association announced late Saturday that they had struck a tentative deal on a new collective bargaining agreement.
Investments in timber stand improvements are “critical to future wood supply and value, but difficult for landowners to make when wood markets are challenging,” said the owner of a Washington County forestry company.
The team canceled two home games in Portland this weekend and warned that that additional games could be called off amid a players’ strike over the terms of a collective bargaining agreement with the ECHL minor league.
A longtime provider of financial and organizational support to nonprofits in the midcoast region has launched an online portal to better connect community members with volunteer opportunities.
The city received a $2.1 million grant to support several roadway, pedestrian and bicycle safety projects along the major thoroughfare.
The Greater Portland Council of Governments is leading an initiative encouraging homeowners to consider building accessory dwelling units on their properties.
Scheduled to open in the first half of 2026, the Ashley store will be the company’s first in Maine, extending its presence into northern New England.
The project included complete pavement rehabilitation and associated airfield improvements, restoring the runway to meet current safety, operational and performance standards.
The Manufacturers Association of Maine has teamed with SkillsUSA Maine to strengthen ties between manufacturers and students while opening the door to more career opportunities.
Six Maine students will be selected to receive full scholarships to the Bar Harbor-based liberal arts college through the school's new Pine Tree Scholars program.
The Residences at Crosstree is one of the largest multifamily housing developments in Freeport in recent memory, with 144 units across six buildings.
Seafood production facilities “absolutely depend on workers from immigrant communities” to get seafood to the markets, said one employer.
From pro teams to the college scene, it’s been a bustling year for the sports business in Maine.
Mainebiz recorded changes at law firms, banks, health care institutions, utilities and nonprofits.
The new contract provides for stipend increases, health insurance benefits and free tuition for the 900 workers represented by the union.
Our guest columnist recommends setting boundaries and removing emotion from decision-making.
For your holiday reading pleasure, Mainebiz editorial staffers take stock of the stories and subjects that struck a chord in 2025.
If the park can’t provide bedrooms for prospective seasonal employees, most couldn’t find a place to live within commuting distance — also increasingly the case with permanent staff.
With delays in processing mortgage loans through federal agencies, home sales were down nearly 12% in November.
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"We gave it our best shot," John Reny, president of the family-owned discounter, told Mainebiz of the location at 540 Congress St. The store will end its 15-year run at the downtown location on Dec. 31.