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December 15, 2025Edition

🔒Notable quotables from a dozen ‘On the Record’ interviews in 2025

As we wind down the year, here are memorable quotes from a dozen interviews published by Mainebiz in 2025.

🔒Newsworthy people and performances for Dec. 15, 2025

A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at businesses, nonprofits, health care institutions and professional services firms in Maine.

🔒Boats & notes: Midcoast economy depends on boats and tourism, but also needs housing

The midcoast has had a number of key developments of late, including the sale of a major boatyard, a yacht launch by a significant boatbuilder and debate over housing for the “missing middle.”

🔒Bar Harbor’s bumpy year: Cruise ship cap, rainy spring offset Acadia gains in gateway town

Overall, Bar Harbor had a middling season, but it really came down to whom you talk to. Lodgings did pretty well, compared with last year. The retail sector was probably hit a little more, with the loss of cruise ship traffic.
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🔒Downtown revival: Independent businesses and invested landlords give new life to Bath’s commercial district

Bath’s downtown revitalization is grounded in a combination of independently owned businesses that cater to year-round residents and summer visitors alike, strong support from city leaders and an active merchants association.

🔒Ask ACE: How do I let my clients know I’ve set ‘take a vacation’ as a New Year’s resolution?

Create a communication plan. Clarify whether you’ll be offline or occasionally checking messages, define emergencies and identify a backup contact. A brief checklist helps clients organize before you go.

🔒Editor’s note: Striking a balance in Maine’s downtowns

This issue looks at two areas where the life of the downtown is a barometer of the vitality of a city or town.

🔒Downtown revitalization is on the agenda for several coastal locations

The cover story for this issue focuses on downtown Bath and the revitalization it has seen. But...
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🔒Made in Maine: A granola maker that commands prime shelf space

In the town of Hiram (population: 1,609), a team of 41 has been busy baking, mixing and...
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