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The 211 grants recipients represent 272 service locations across the state.
Thomas College President Laurie Lachance is a firm believer in the transformative power of education.
Maine utility regulators are prescribing new utility performance standards for the two investor-owned power utilities in the state, Central Maine Power and Versant.
A Mainebiz photographer captures the state's roads, bridges and more in this visual essay from the 2022 Mainebiz Fact Book. The images depict how far the state has come, literally.
Projects range from PFAS research and construction of a green "factory of the future" to workforce training programs across the state.
The surplus puts Maine's Budget Stabilization, or Rainy Day, Fund at a record high of $895.9 million.
The city of Portland is looking for volunteers to sit on a range of committees, from the Zoning Board of Appeals to the Rent Board to the Fish Commission.
Well over 300 applications came in. Goals are to strengthen tech-based businesses, generate quality jobs, and provide for a more resilient economy.
Casco Bay and the Piscataqua-region estuaries are among six regional estuaries of national significance that will each receive up to $4.5 million over the next five years from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
The goal is to make the proposal for a salmon farm on Frenchman Bay acceptable within Department of Maine Resources criteria. “We’re not going anywhere,” said a company spokesperson.
Grants will support 20 wastewater improvement projects around Maine over the next four years.
A program to be administered by the Finance Authority of Maine will provide forgivable loans to help small businesses in the state recover from pandemic losses.
The 2022 report spells out six goals and 15 recommendations for state policy in the coming years. This year's edition was released Thursday by the Maine State Chamber of Commerce, Maine Development Foundation and Educate Maine.
Guest columnist Michael Fortin of the Maine Revenue Services outlines how businesses and CPAs can prepare for the new Maine Tax Portal system, which will replace EZ-Pay and other options.
“Over the past two decades, the once-in-a-hundred-years events have started to happen more and more often,” said one town manager.
The new Grow Maine initiative, to be administered by the Finance Authority of Maine, will offer greater access to capital for entrepreneurs and small business owners to sustain or expand their operations.