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Apprenticeships, on-the-job training, housing units, child care and free bus services are the focus of new federal funds aimed at strengthening BIW as a backbone in Maine's shipbuilding industry.
Mainebiz pays tribute to notable Mainers who died last year.
The sustainability principles balance community and economic vitality with environmental conservation and the notion that tourism should be responsible and create a net positive effect on the destination.
While 2023 was challenging in many ways, there was plenty of good news to write about from the year. Here's a recap of 10 uplifting Mainebiz headlines in 2023 to bring some joy to your holiday celebrations.
From baseball to pickleball, 2023 has been a busy year for the business of sports. Here are 10 headlines that grabbed readers' attention this year.
Mainebiz recognized nine Business Leaders of the Year, including a Lifetime Achievement Award for Dana Connors, and five Women to Watch in 2023.
The goal is “to create something with a low barrier of entry to get started with a business of your own,” even if someone has other responsibilities, said the college’s director of workforce training and professional development.
The University of New England is expanding its offerings to include continuing education programs across various fields, including an end-of-life doula program.
These words of wisdom, from movers and shakers we interviewed in 2023, span topics from startup financing to business leadership.
The donation is the second major gift by the Boston-based sports apparel company, which has three factories in Maine.
The 120-foot-long, 103-foot-wide turf field — consisting of 17-square-foot panels that lock together and then can be disassembled — will go into UMPI's Gentile Hall gymnasium this week.
Renovations are underway at Northern Maine Community College to convert an academic building into a child care center.
From tips on communication to advice on love, six Maine business and nonprofit leaders at a Mainebiz forum on Wednesday shared lessons they've learned in their professional lives.
A new 12-month accelerated degree program replaces a 16-month program launched a decade ago.
The Arundel-based Landing School, which offers training for boatbuilders and designers, said Sean Fawcett, who led the school for two years, will step down at the end of December.
The Lewiston Strong Tuition Waiver program is available to eligible victims of the Oct. 25 shootings that left 18 people dead and 31 injured after a gunman opened fire at a bowling alley and a restaurant. It allows them to pursue a bachelor’s degree