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Some Maine stores are capitalizing on a nationwide trend with chewy treats this spooky season.
The church’s 130-year-old towers, though structurally sound, require timely restoration to prevent deterioration. A recent architectural assessment confirmed that proactive preservation is essential.
"We are pleased with these results and look forward to finishing the year strong," said Jon J. Prescott, president and CEO of Katahdin Trust, a Houlton-based bank with 16 locations.
Portland’s Office of Sustainability has recognized 29 local projects that could make neighborhoods more socially connected, sustainable, resilient or inclusive.
Knack Factory produces commercials, promotional videos and documentaries, and also rents the studio on Bell Street to other creatives.
For Norridgewock-based Maine Laboratories, the $50,000 prize will fund automated equipment, freeing the team to focus on research, white papers and advanced testing methods.
The program used $20 million in state funding to subsidize construction of 276 homes offered at prices affordable to middle-income households.
Successful implementation will require thoughtful preparation and strategic planning both to reduce confusion and to support employees during the transition.
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As hotel construction continues across Portland — with 10 new projects approved before the city imposed a moratorium on new hotel development — developers argue that new hotels bring jobs, tax revenue and visitors.
In June, the city extended the moratorium by six months.
With a growing number of hotel projects underway or proposed, some ask whether the market is saturated. Activists argue that developers should focus on much-needed housing.
Meantime, hotel rates routinely exceed $400 a night in Portland, so there's still apparently demand.
Erica Young, now executive vice president at ENMAX Energy, will succeed John Flynn as president of Versant Power on May 1, 2026.
The 82,000-square-foot facility will be situated on seven acres near Davis Court and Talbot Park. It will be nearly double the size of the current facility.
A controversial proposal to build a temporary parking lot at the Jetport was rejected by the City Council, ending a two-year battle.
Maine's forest products sector accounts for 3.45% of the state's gross domestic product, according to report that documents an industry in flux over the past five years.
The deal “marks a turning point for biomedical research,” combining genetics expertise with automation technologies, which could accelerate therapies for diseases like cancer.
The Maine Development Foundation awards recognize efforts in communities that are part of its Maine Downtown Center program.
When structured with intention, internships can be one of the most powerful ways to attract, develop and retain young talent in Maine, our guest columnist writes.
Companies hiring former federal employees report faster regulatory approvals, higher rates of government contract wins and reductions in compliance violations.
A growing interest in Lyme disease led to the estabishment of New England Hyperbarics, Maine’s “first private deep-pressure hyperbaric clinic.”
Maine's construction workforce is projected to grow over the next decade. Exhibitors included heavy equipment operators, electricians and welders providing hands-on demonstrations.
With less than 10 days to go until U.S. monetary policy makers next meet, the only thing that could spook markets this spooky season would be a status quo in interest rates.
The move is part of a new partnership between Stonewall Kitchen and Alene Candles, a manufacturer in Milford, N.H., that will handle production of Village-Candle-branded products.
The startup Docked developed a docking system to help boaters safely and efficiently dock pontoon vessels. Equipment like bumpers, fenders and guide rails are installed on docks to help prevent damage and make docking easier.
Earlier this year, Apotheosis Health opened in Bangor. Three more practices have opened or are in the pipeline in Falmouth, Yarmouth and Kennebunk.
While some essential IRS functions continue during a shutdown, they are extremely delayed, our guest columnist writes along with some practical tips for navigating the challenges.
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Learn moreThe Giving Guide helps nonprofits have the opportunity to showcase and differentiate their organizations so that businesses better understand how they can contribute to a nonprofit’s mission and work.
Work for ME is a workforce development tool to help Maine’s employers target Maine’s emerging workforce. Work for ME highlights each industry, its impact on Maine’s economy, the jobs available to entry-level workers, the training and education needed to get a career started.
Whether you’re a developer, financer, architect, or industry enthusiast, Groundbreaking Maine is crafted to be your go-to source for valuable insights in Maine’s real estate and construction community.
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