The Nov. 3 edition of Mainebiz combines the old school and the new. In addition to a section on how AI is used in Maine, we have a section that focuses on family-owned businesses. You couldn’t ask for a wider array of topics.
This issue combines the old school and the new.
In addition to a section on how AI is used in Maine, we have a section that focuses on family-owned businesses. You couldn’t ask for a wider array of topics.
Correspondent Sloane Perron looked at ways some Maine businesses are using artificial intelligence.
At the other extreme, Mainebiz contributor John O’Meara has a story about an Aroostook County family farm and how it has adapted over the years. Hint: a lot still depends on the weather.
Senior Writer Laurie Schreiber talks to a Farmington printer about how it has made the transition from newspaper publishing to cutting edge technology.
Deputy Editor Renee Cordes talks to funeral home directors about business expansion and a push toward offering space for events.
A list ranks family owned businesses in Maine.