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Mr. Tuna, a Portland sushi vendor with food-cart roots, has officially opened the doors at its relocated brick-and-mortar business.
Portland-based Evergreen Credit Union has hired Amanda Peacock as vice president of member experience and engagement.
The trade association's booth will provide information on fair housing and offer Greater Portland real estate resources for LGBTQ+ individuals.
Since May 2009, the entire company — from the U.S. to Canada to offices abroad — sets aside the second Thursday of May to serve local communities.
After two years as president of Maine Maritime Academy, Jerry Paul is retiring this summer due to family circumstances.
The list, released today by the daily newsletter, features more than 70 dishes from establishments in Greater Portland.
The Moosehead Marine Museum is restoring the historic Katahdin steamship, at a cost of $2 million, including $500,000 in congressionally directed spending. Visitors are invited to tour the progress on May 26.
Northeast Credit Union, a New Hampshire institution with roots at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, plans to adopt a new name this summer.
The Milbridge-based producer of wild blueberries and blueberry products was honored as the first recipient of the Climate Performance Award from ClimateWork Maine.
Steve Tenney will leave Great Diamond Partners at the end of May, five years after starting the wealth management firm with three former colleagues from UBS.
Performance issues and behavioral concerns tend to be the most common things that managers and owners deal with, writes ACE columnist Angela Hansen. But there are ways to deal with the challenges.
Amanda Royce, a New Hampshire native, joins the Maine Sports Commission from the New England Mountain Bike Association.
Toxic employees can have a toxic effect on the workplace, especially in a small business. ACE consultant Francis Eberle offers some ways to mitigate unproductive behavior.
The city council identified housing as critical component for the community's well-being and economic vitality. But undeveloped, reasonably priced acreage is scarce.
Club Champion, a chain of custom golf club fitting studios headquartered in Illinois, opened its first Maine location.
The center would be the first to bring together Maine’s growing AAPI populations — who face 'significant obstacles to well-being,' according to the nonprofit Khmer Maine.
Small, rural businesses have unique financing needs. USDA’s federal capital helps to stimulate business creation and growth.
After this past winter's severe storms, many Mainers are reassessing their insurance policies and how they're protected from flooding. Guest columnists Doug Willett and Lynnsey McDonough offer some suggestions.
Bath Savings Trust Co. has hired Ashley Daigle as a trust and investment officer.
With a cost of $22.8 million, the hybrid electric-diesel vessel was due to be delivered to Casco Bay Lines next month. But a contractor snafu has pushed the date out.
Former software execs turned to branded apparel and had a hit through in-store and online orders. A larger space provides expansion opportunities and improved efficiency.
Mary Dickinson has been named by Jackson Lab as executive vice president and chief scientific officer.
Norway Savings Bank has promoted Jacob Gikas to the branch manager of its Scarborough branch.