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Jeffrey C. Fuhrer, executive vice president and senior policy advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, on Tuesday predicted 2.5% U.S. economic growth in 2018 and gave a quick readout of what the new tax-reform package means for households and
The Greater Freeport Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual meeting, auction and awards dinner on Jan. 31 in Freeport.
A grassroots effort calling itself the Katahdin Collaborative is kicking off a year-long regional visioning process in February to look for ways to revitalize the Katahdin Region.
The U.S. Small Business Administration appointed Connecticut lawyer Wendell G. Davis as regional administrator for SBA Region 1, which covers Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut.
The Portland Regional Chamber of Commerce announced the recipients of its annual leadership awards, who will be honored at a Jan. 24 event in Portland.
Venture Hall, a Portland-based startup accelerator, announced today it is one of six recipients nationwide to receive funding from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation in a new initiative that's intended to remove policy barriers hampering new
The winner of this year's Top Gun Showcase pitch competition will get $25,000 in prize money, the Maine Center for Entrepreneurs announced on Monday.
The new owners of the Hathaway Creative Center in Waterville want to make one thing clear — they're not just jumping on the hot Waterville development bandwagon.
Although the Bar Harbor Town Council voted in November to buy the former Cat ferry terminal for $3.5 million from the Maine Department of Transportation, it still hasn't settled on what to do with the property.
The Maine Technology Institute added three new members to its board of directors.
Our Town Belfast has named Zach Schmesser as its new executive director, effective Jan. 1.
KeyBank Foundation has donated $450,000 to Coastal Enterprises Inc. to support small business growth and job creation in Maine's rural communities.
Poland Spring Water Co.'s total economic impact on Maine in 2016 amounted to more than $390 million, according to a commissioned report released by the company on Tuesday
The Maine Center for Entrepreneurial Development and its partners are expanding next year's Top Gun entrepreneurship program to include companies in the aquaculture sector.
The best Maine businesses know that long-term success means looking beyond industry fads to the macro economic and demographic trends that influence long-term profits.
In its annual impact statement for 2017, Coastal Enterprises Inc. reported Wednesday that its family of organizations deployed $51.7 million to 79 business in mostly rural regions across Maine and the United States.
Sales of electric vehicles rose by 25% last year, with 17 million sold worldwide, according to the International Energy Agency's recent "Global EV Outlook." The trend is led by China, where half of the new cars sold were EVs.
In the U.S., sales of EVs increased by 10% last year, but that was off the pace of 2023, when a 40% gain was recorded.
The report noted a plateauing of sales in Europe, where some countries are rolling back incentives offered to EV buyers.
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