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The issue made for a fiery start to Monday's City Council meeting, where one resident asked city officials to come up with solutions "because the downtown is dying."
U.S. Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, as well as 40 Democrats in the Senate, asked the Social Security Administration to resist closing field offices to in-person visits.
The Waterville-based regional council has hired a new innovation and development coordinator to help drive business growth in central Maine.
New legislation, signed into law on Earth Day, is aimed at better protecting Maine communities, businesses and homeowners from the effects of severe storms.
Farming of seaweed and related edible products has increased in Maine, but tapping into what consumers would buy or eat can pose challenges.
New Hampshire-based Ross Express opened a new built freight facility in the Penobscot County city after outgrowing its previous location in nearby Hermon.
Some Maine companies that helped build Portland’s $56 million cold storage warehouse say they haven’t been paid for their work.
Clean-energy projects over the past two years have created good-paying jobs, said union reps. Developers are pausing project starts as Congress debates federal investment.
Tariffs, volatile financial markets and economic uncertainty are all creating concerns for businesses.
Some bigger corporations, like Microsoft Corp. and Dow Inc., have delayed big projects.
We're curious if businesses in Maine are delaying or canceling expansion plans.
The incident aboard the 128-passenger Ocean Navigator injured a crew member and caused an estimated $2.4 million in damage, an investigation has found.
Bagala Window Works Inc. tackles complicated window preservation projects with a highly skilled staff of 17, in its workshop in a former church building in Westbrook.
Jeremy Qualls, known nationally for his work in STEM research, will start his new role at the Waterville school in July.
Businesses and individuals in the Bangor region were celebrated at the chamber's annual awards event.
The Flight Deck Brewing Pizza & Beer Garden will open in June on the riverfront grounds of the Maine Maritime Museum.
Sound isolation and acoustics between studios were paramount considerations, involving tightly constructed ductwork weaving through historic trusses.
The independent Portland practice is partnering with two medical real estate giants on the project at the Downs mixed-use development.
The federal agency charged with setting fishing quotas had been sidelined by ongoing policy changes coming from the Trump administration. The fishery was reopened April 21.
Crucial data such as water temperature, salinity, wind and past weather patterns are helpful to compare year to year, said one fisherman.
Maine has 587 life science companies employing nearly 10,000 people, but ranks 37th in the nation for R&D. The center would drive statewide coordination, investment and program development to support long-term industry growth.
Prapela Inc., currently staffed by two employees, aims to add 25 hires by the end of 2027 and employ more than 50 by 2030.
Betsy Ross Crossing is being built by Freeport-based Zachau Construction and is within an easy walk to Bug Light Park and the community college.
Maine's largest brewer, based in Portland, will open a second taproom at 10 Market St. in the Downs mixed-use development.
Nonfarm wage and salary jobs increased to 685,000 in March, sparked mainly by hiring in the hospitality and leisure sector, according to the latest Maine Department of Labor data.
The executive order “recognizes the challenges our fishing families and communities face and we appreciate the commitment to reduce burdensome regulations and strengthen the competitiveness of American seafood.”
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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.
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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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