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The Select Board aims to have a warrant article ready in time for June’s town meeting. The board last year requested a housing component but recently dropped it.
The program, launched in the early days of the pandemic, aims to address the shortage of child care providers in rural Maine.
Participants represent a variety of sectors, from snowmobile technology to salt farming, and come from four regions of the state.
Liz Polkinghorn knits hats that make a statement to a growing clientele in Maine and well beyond.
All five companies selected for the 2022 program have BIPOC or female founders, the Roux Institute announced on Monday.
The co-founder and CEO of rent-payment provider Circa talks about the startup's business model, her experience in the Roux institute Techstars Accelerator program, and why she's moving her business to Maine.
Susan Ruhlin, managing director of Dirigo Labs, says the organization's accelerator program slated to begin in March will have a "very robust curriculum."
David Stone, with a track record of successful startups, says while inflation could be a major challenge this year, business leaders may find opportunity amid chaos.
Maine business leaders from across their state share their lofty goals for the new year.
To close 2021, Mainebiz presents 10 of the most uplifting stories we reported over the year.
A growing portion of grant funding and applicants, supported by an expanding partnership of community banks, tells a story of how local investment can make an impact for a downtown business community.
The business development hub and coworking space is designed for existing companies that want to grow as well as for startups, business students and other community members across Washington County.
A robotic clot retriever and a collapsible aerosolized particle enclosure were selected to receive a total investment of $100,000 from MaineHealth Innovation’s inaugural Bonfire Fund.
Representatives of 10 startups that participated in the Roux Institute Techstars Accelerator program presented their products and services to a live and virtual audience.
Read highlights from a year's worth of interviews with Maine business and nonprofit leaders.
The Portland research and education hub, focused on growth areas such as artificial intelligence and life sciences, is less than two years old. Aiming to meet the needs of employers, the institute has multiplied its business partnerships five-fold.