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  • Mainebiz 2010 Women to Watch: What are they up to now?

    Lori Valigra

    1. Mary HowesThe president of Howie's Welding & Fabrication and managing principal of Otis Mill Ventures in Jay tells us she has sold both Otis Ventures and Mill St.

  • Focus on Safety & Security
    Focus on Safety & Security

    Cyber headaches: How to stay ahead of the hackers

    Maureen Milliken

    Businesses have always had things of value: Money and information. Bad guys, since businesses began, have tried to figure out ways to steal those things. Those basics haven't changed.

  • Grassroots effort played key role in restoring tip credit

    James McCarthy

    Last month's repeal of the section of the state's new minimum wage law dealing with tipped workers has generated lots of nationwide buzz, including a story in The Washington Post, “Maine tried to raise its minimum wage.

  • Focus on Safety & Security
    Focus on Safety & Security

    Cybercrime is here to stay. Layered security is key

    A year ago, a Maine business was hit by ransomware for two days and was forced to pay up in order to get its information back.

  • Luke's Lobster continues rapid expansion

    Lori Valigra

    Luke Holden's calm demeanor belies his fast-paced life. The co-founder of Luke's Lobster, which started in 2009, opened his 24th U.S. shack in Philadelphia on July 21, and plans to open another in Manhattan in a few weeks.

  • Social media is not going away and to succeed you need to be using it

    Answered By Judi Jones, Infoharbor Llc

    Q: There are so many different social media platforms out there. How do I know which to choose?

  • Other
    Other

    Undaunted courage

    The qualities of leadership define this year's Mainebiz Women to Watch.

  • In Short
    In Short

    IN SHORT

    New hiresMaine Restaurant Association and Maine Innkeepers Association hired Kathleen Pierce as director of membership and communications.

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.