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  • How To's
    How To's

    Get the most from your insurance

    Alison Hinson

    Insurance is a paradox — it's something you are glad to have but never really want to use.

  • In Short
    In Short

    Newsworthy people and performances

    New hiresRockland Main Street Inc. recently hired Gordon Page Sr. as executive director. Page owns his own marketing and public relations business based in Owls Head.

  • Low-emissions fuel earns patent for Brunswick company

    James McCarthy

    Brunswick — SeaChange Group LLC, a startup technology company located at Brunswick Landing, has been awarded a U.S. patent on a low-emissions fuel technology using glycerol, a byproduct of the biodiesel industry.

  • Gambling bills fall; lobbying activity totals prompt updates

    Darren Fishell

    Lawmakers and the governor are gearing up for tough discussions on state spending and borrowing. Gov.

  • Focus on Transportation & Infrastructure
    Focus on Transportation & Infrastructure

    ORPC expands global reach with consulting services

    James McCarthy

    A solid year's performance from its tidal power generator in Eastport has drawn plenty of acclaim for Ocean Renewable Power Co., but now the nearly 10-year-old company is courting something more than recognition: international markets.

Today's Poll

Is your business making preparations or changing plans because of the April 8 solar eclipse?
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Poll Description

With the Great Eclipse of 2024 just days away, people and businesses are preparing for the solar spectacle.

A hospitality industry report estimates that 1 in 5 Americans who travel are likely to hit the road in order to glimpse the eclipse on April 8. It will place parts of 15 states in darkness.

Maine will receive anywhere from 7,000 to 27,000 visitors, according to one forecast. Hotels, inns, campgrounds and other lodgings are already booked full, as Mainebiz reported Feb. 29.

Other businesses — both inside and outside the path of totality — are also making plans.