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  • Banks, wealth management firms gear up for new fiduciary rule

    James McCarthy

    Maine banks, wealth management firms and other financial advisors who work with retirement plans or provide retirement planning advice are gearing up to meet a new fiduciary rule from the Department of Labor that's scheduled to be gradually phased in beginning next April.

  • How To's
    How To's

    Prepare a data center for disaster recovery

    Mike Reed

    The top 15 employers in the state of Maine are all medical centers, universities, financial institutions or government entities. All of these organizations have something else in common — they have serious privacy and security concerns and are under pressure to protect their business systems, applications and data.

  • Take advantage of new tax incentives for year-end equipment financing

    Stephen Krolikowski

    Forward-thinking business leaders should consider acquiring new or updated equipment before the end of 2016 to take advantage of legislation that both expands deductions and extends depreciation benefits for qualifying equipment purchases.

  • Business advice that's free and anonymous

    Lori Valigra

    They come to be judged without being pre-judged. That's the premise of the House of Genius, where 10 panelists from firemen to financiers share business advice based on a single question presented by each of two entrepreneurial companies.

  • Opinion
    Opinion

    Maine needs TIFs that would benefit communities, businesses and workers

    Jennifer Mckenna

    Many Maine communities use Tax Increment Financing to provide incentives to corporations and developers to attract new jobs and jumpstart major construction projects, from business parks to hotels to condominiums.

  • How 'plywood on steroids' reduces construction time and payroll costs

    James McCarthy

    Sometimes referred to as “plywood on steroids,” CLT and related engineered wood products such as nail laminated and glue-laminated timber have been identified by the Maine Forest Products Council as among the forest products with growing potential to boost the state's forest products industry.

  • Advice: Free and anonymous

    Lori Valigra

    There's no shortage of opinions about the usefulness of advice. Take Lucy van Pelt's psychiatry booth in the comic strip “Peanuts,” where she tells the depressed Charlie Brown, “Snap out of it, five cents please.”

  • In Short
    In Short

    IN SHORT

    New hiresVerrill Dana, a law firm in Portland, hired Anya Endsley, Samuel Baldwin, Christopher Monroe and Michael Kebede as associates.

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Has your business taken significant, voluntary steps to reduce its impact on the environment?
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Monday is Earth Day — the annual celebration, dating to 1970, of our planet and its environment

Created by a United Nations proclamation, Earth Day has grown to include a wide range of events in more than 190 countries. The official theme for 2024 is "Planet vs. Plastics." The day, April 22, also has led to the designation of April as Earth Month.

Mainers and Maine businesses have long strived to protect the natural environment of the state and of the world.

One recent example: Allagash Brewing Co., based in Portland, has teamed up with Patagonia Provisions, the outdoor clothing maker's food and beverage business, to make a limited-edition beer from organic ingredients including Kernza. That's the trademarked name for a perennial grain, harvested from a form of wheatgrass, with long roots that protect soil from erosion, minimize the need for tilling, and help sequester carbon.