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A hideaway of a restaurant will open in the site of the former Old Port Tavern, a popular hangout in Portland for 50 years before closing in 2022.
The service will start Oct. 28 and operate on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays through the winter.
Norway Savings Bank has promoted Penny Anderson to assistant vice president and market manager for its two branches in Brunswick and Topsham.
Ferry cancellations are disrupting life on Maine’s unbridged islands. Challenges to hiring and retaining crew include rates of pay and meeting licensing requirements. But DOT said it's addressing the situation.
Students will work on systems that resemble high-production facilities. It’s estimated the aquaculture sector will need 1,300 additional employees in the next 15 years.
Katahdin Bankshares Corp., the Houlton-headquartered parent of Katahdin Trust Co., on Monday reported second-quarter earnings of $2 million or 63 cents per share.
Kim Vieira has been promoted to the position of Community Reinvestment Act officer.
A delay is proposed for the upcoming gauge increase until regulators work with fishermen to reconsider stock data and the market effects of the change.
The first company in North America to produce insulation from wood fiber, TimberHP will install equipment and software to capture energy and raw material usage data.
Currently there are fewer than 20 early child care slots available, but the need for more than twice as many.
The Chamber said the Nov. 5 ballot measure would pave the way for would investment in the state’s biotech, composites and advanced materials sectors, as well as legacy farming, fishing and forestry industries.
The Bangor-based consulting firm has added a business analysis and network technician, as well as a director of account management for its sister company.
The bus service, dubbed "LAP" and overseen by the Maine Department of Transportation, began operations on Monday.
Winter storms had destroyed a section of Seawall Road on Mount Desert Island, deterring tourist traffic and affecting nearby businesses.
Federal health authorities have scaled back new canine travel rules set to take effect on Aug 1. The move was hailed as a victory for annual dog sled races in Fort Kent and elsewhere.
A slew of film festivals and special shows will be available to Maine cinephiles in the coming weeks.
So far, Genesis has responded to over 100 Maine developers and communities interested in learning about the affordable housing development process and funding opportunities.
Susan M. Collins talked with Mainebiz as she wrapped up a visit to Biddeford, Bangor and Millinocket for meetings with business leaders and local companies.
The buyer was an investor from New York who was familiar with the Portland market, liked the location and will continue to use it as an investment tool for future generations.
Lehoux Art is envisioned as a gathering place for anyone looking to be creative in a non-intimidating atmosphere.
The cost was funded by the town along with $1.8 million in Congressionally Directed Spending.
Maine has over 600 manufactured housing communities, the most out of any New England state.
The Mainebiz team held another of our thoroughly enjoyable but highly unscientific taste tests of Maine-made food. On one of the hottest days of the year.