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Mainebiz is pleased to honor Brickman as one of four 2020 Business Leaders of the Year. He came to CMH in 2016, as the health care system faced challenges that could have been game-enders. Since then, he's been a game-changer.
Mainebiz is proud to name four remarkable 2020 Business Leaders of the Year, including Tim Hebert. In a world fraught with anxiety around a fast-moving virus, his company, STARC Systems, seems like a business made for the times.
Read ongoing coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact in Maine, as reported daily by the Mainebiz team.
Islands without bridges to the mainland are taking special steps to protect residents from the threat of coronavirus. The Cranberry Isles and North Haven have issued restrictions on movement.
Lawmakers and Gov. Janet Mills agreed on emergency legislation focused on businesses and residents who may lose money during the crisis, as well as town meetings, elections and more.
It's unclear how the COVID-19 outbreak may affect employment in Maine, but January's unemployment rate was about on track with other recent levels.
The Bar Harbor Town Council on Monday suspended cruise ship visits until at least April 30. The suspension follows a federal similar “no sail" order for cruise ships.
Central Maine Healthcare, Maine Med and other hospitals are restricting access to stem the spread of infection.
The state now has 17 cases, most in Cumberland County, but the Maine CDC expects more as schools close and the state government works on emergency legislation.
Although the initial list price for a turnkey investment property in Augusta was dropped by $1 million, the ultimate $8.7 million deal shows active interest by both Maine-based and out-of-state investors.
State regulators have given conditional initial approval to the Central Maine Cancer Center, Central Maine Healthcare's planned $38 million project that would centralize and upgrade cancer services on its Lewiston campus.
A growing number of Maine organizations are cancelling large gatherings, closing college campuses and opting to conduct business online.
The University of Maine System prohibits all university-sponsored non-essential air travel and encourage students to stay on campus during spring break next week as the Maine Center for Disease Control starts testing for the novel coronavirus at a
More than 200 adults and youths took to the basketball court Sunday in Gorham to raise nearly $45,000 for the Maine Children’s Cancer Program, putting the total amount raised since 1994 to nearly $570,000.
The Frannie Peabody Center in Portland was awarded a $10,000 grant from United Way of York County to support the center’s access to basic needs for people living with HIV/AIDS program. The center provides direct services to over 400 people living
Northern Light Mercy Hospital completed a long-planned sale of its 77-year-old inpatient facility in Portland’s West End, paving the way for a team of developers to bring much-needed housing to the city.