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Funded with $30,000 from Eastern Maine Medical Center and a donation from Dr. Marcus Wilkerson and Dr. Terrin Porter of Bangor Children's Dentistry, who also provided free labor, an educational exhibit in Bangor re-creates a doctor's office and is
A proposed $10 million, 400-seat performance hall on Portland's Munjoy Hill is up for final city approval Tuesday, five years after it was first presented.
Griffen Cooper's Chainstitch Repair Co. in Rockland has a unique business niche: using antique sewing machines.
The Greater Freeport Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual meeting, auction and awards dinner on Jan. 31 in Freeport.
Belfast Creative Coalition, a nonprofit promoting arts and cultural activities in the Belfast region, has named Larraine Brown as its director.
The results of a $31,000, three-month study on how sports tourism may benefit Auburn will be unveiled Monday night at a City Council workshop.
The Viles Arboretum's annual Table Tour in Augusta on Sunday, Feb. 4, offers an opportunity to enjoy a culinary-focused social event on Super Bowl Sunday before the game begins.
Portland artist Adria Moynihan Rusk has big plans for the studio and teaching space she opened in September thanks in part to a crowdfunding campaign that raised more than expected.
The Maine Arts Commission will launch its 2018 Arts Iditarod, bringing the program to Kennebunk, Houlton, Lewiston and Ellsworth in January and February.
Tom Deschenes, a college administrator who lives in Portland, has turned his interest in board games into a commercial success by inventing one of his own, Maine Public reported.
The Cross Insurance Center in Bangor recently reached its 1,000th event since opening in the fall of 2013.
Zach Poole, founder of The Maine Brew Bus LLC, announced today he has acquired the operations of The Rhode Island Brew Bus LLC, a company providing all-inclusive tours to breweries, wineries, and distilleries in Rhode Island and parts of Connecticut.
The Children's Museum and Theatre of Maine has set its sights on moving into a yet-to-be-built three-story building at Portland's Thompson's Point by the spring of 2019.
Founded in 1923, the Portland Symphony Orchestra is the largest performing arts organization in Maine and regarded as one of the country's top regional orchestras. Carolyn Nishon has served as executive director since 2015.
In 2014, Jessica Masse and John Hafford were looking for a building for their marketing business, designlab. The Aroostook County natives were part-time Mainers, but wanted to be full-time.
Portland nonprofit Community Television Network met its goal of raising $5,000 from its first-ever telethon over the weekend.