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Vinyl never truly went away. It’s outlived the iPod, cassettes and now CDs. A new generation is discovering vinyl, and some small businesses in Maine are welcoming the old-school audiophiles.
Small, rural businesses have unique financing needs. USDA’s federal capital helps to stimulate business creation and growth.
After this past winter's severe storms, many Mainers are reassessing their insurance policies and how they're protected from flooding. Guest columnists Doug Willett and Lynnsey McDonough offer some suggestions.
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.
Cloudport Coworking plans to open a second hub, occupying an entire floor of 16 Middle St., the building that also is headquarters for Tilson.
An executive order signed by Maine's governor aims to bring more women into the male-dominated construction workforce.
Business greetings have always been a sensitive topic, but in the post-pandemic era, the dilemma over the hug vs. the handshake has taken on new importance, writes columnist Nancy Marshall.
Authorities believe they have identified about 100 operations in Maine, with the most in rural areas in the central part of the state.
Franklin Savings Bank, which operates eight branches in Maine, has hired Michelle Grimnes as vice president and human resources director.
The 8,000-square-foot clinic has more primary care and mental health rooms, improved efficiency and patient flow, virtual care rooms and a conference room for veterans.
Starting this fall, interdisciplinary majors will be offered in accounting, finance and marketing at the school.
The hospital's chief nursing officer has been tapped for the top position, succeeding Crystal Landry, who last month said she was resigning.
The central repository of housing and community data is designed to support planning and actions to address housing production needs across the state.
The record-setting amount came after a five-year hiatus of the Pins For Cure event.
Milestone Recovery’s new facility nearly doubles the number of beds in its detox program. “This step will let us say yes more often,” the executive director said.
With Maine's housing shortage at a fevered pitch and affordability a top challenge, new federal grants will support development, financing and modernization of public housing projects.
Bowing to bipartisan pressure led by U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Thomas Vilsack has promised to keep the potato classified as a vegetable, not as a grain.
This week, we pour a blend of coffee stories from across southern Maine, including comings, goings and organizings.
The Longfellow Hotel, developed by Portland-based Uncommon Hospitality, will open for business on May 17.
Health Affiliates Maine, a statewide mental health and substance use agency, has promoted Kate Marble to the position of clinical director.