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Keef Brands, of Boulder, Colo., has teamed up with Scarborough-based Novel Beverage Co. to produce and sell three cannabis-infused drinks in Maine.
Edison Liu has led the lab for a decade and plans to remain as a professor. Under his guidance, JAX expanded substantially, and Liu has directed JAX's response to the pandemic, including its production of lab mice for COVID research.
Thanks to digital technology, the pandemic changed how people live, work and travel. As a time-saver, autonomous vehicles could have similar effects. “I think this has profound implications for settlement and work patterns in Maine,” said one expert.
Nichols Portland agreed to pay the penalty after the Environmental Protection Agency said the company filed required toxic chemical reports 10 months late.
Puritan Medical Products, which has three factories in Maine, was urged by the federal government to set up one in a central U.S. location. Tennessee offered industrial space, a good transportation network and a well-trained workforce.
The Mainebiz roundup of all things construction has updates on several projects in southern Maine, and about a well-deserved award for a critical job in Pittsfield.
"This is a big move for us, and one we don't take lightly," Sea Bags CEO Don Oakes said of the move from 6 Bow St. to 15 Bow St. The relocation will triple the retailer's physical space in Freeport.
The Guilford-based medical products company looked at several states when the federal government granted $146.8 million in Defense Production Act money and asked the company to expand its COVID-19 swab testing production outside of New England.
Volk has been on a growth trajectory for the past 12 years. The company's new division, Volk Pack, will handle business-to-business and business-to-consumer fulfillment, repackaging and prepackaging assembly.
The company, Quick Plug SA, has agreed to pay a penalty of $137,294 penalty to settle charges that it violated the Clean Air Act's chemical accident prevention rules. It stopped operating in Maine in December 2020.
Bath Iron Works, which was visited this week by Acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas Harker, plans to hire 2,000 workers this year and step up production. The pandemic and last year's labor strike slowed operations at the shipyard.
New England Aqua Ventus and the Maine Building and Construction Trades Council said in an memo that offshore wind projects could create hundreds of union construction jobs. Commercial fishermen oppose the project.
A year-long rebuild followed by restoring the customer and supplier base positioned the company to weather the pandemic with installation of automated machinery that doubled production.
Brunswick manufacturer bluShift Aerospace launched its first rocket prototype in January and recently opened a crowd equity funding campaign for further rocket development.
A team of four Navy engineers, including one from Maine, used repurposed wood from the oldest commissioned ship in the U.S. to build executive desks for the offices of the vice president and secretary of the Navy.
It's not clear what impact, if any, the sale of Poland Spring will have on Maine, where the bottled water company has nearly 900 employees and three bottling plants.