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The Androscoggin Mill closed last year after a tumultuous recent history that included a devastating explosion and a series of layoffs.
Seaweed and waffles. Startups and longtime businesses. Participants are a diverse group but have a similar aim: to develop their skills and grow their companies.
The agreement covers the next 27 months, “long enough to capture this year’s playoffs and the next two full seasons,” Sea Bags CEO Don Oakes told Mainebiz.
A public health nonprofit has analyzed data recently submitted to the state to identify PFAS-containing products from 41 companies. Information on other products is expected to be submitted in the year ahead.
In 2022, Hinckley Yachts saw record orders, retrofits and new builds, the launch of its first luxury hybrid model — but also a squeezed labor market.
Maine's space-related supply chain is small relative to other states, but expanding. Companies interested in establishing a presence in Maine include California tech giant Teledyne Technologies.
As we start a new year of business coverage, here's what the Mainebiz team liked covering the most in 2023 and why.
Teledyne’s presence in Maine could attract more companies to the state, looking for business collaborations. The mission is to be part of the development of a space-related innovation hub.
The Scone Goddess, based in Northport, plans to use a Community Development Block Grant for a van, packing machines, additional storage and ingredients.
Founder Churchill Elangwe-Preston self-financed Mbingo Mountain Coffee with savings from his career as an electrical engineer.
Biochar, a charcoal-like material, is produced by heating organic matter to an extremely high temperature in a low-oxygen environment. The biochar can then store carbon for thousands of years. By putting biochar back into the earth, the carbon is
From shipbuilding to seating, Maine manufacturers have had a busy year, and Mainebiz has been covering it all. Here are links to 10 stories published in 2023 that may have you glued to your (Hussey Seating) seat.
In the days and weeks that followed the Oct. 25 tragedy, it has been heartening to see how individuals, organizations and businesses across the state have stepped up to offer support and funding.
From "Fitbit for cows" to food-delivery robots, here are 10 stories about innovation and technology published in 2023.
Launched in 2021 for wholesale production, Town Pride now has over 3,000 customers across the country.“We’ve had substantial success in the last two years,” said the owner.
“Maine has been a leader in recycling legislation, adopting some of the most progressive laws in the country,” an industry consultant writes. They include the nation’s first electronics recycling bill.