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A former chlor-alkali facility in Orrington released mercury into the estuary. Today’s owner of the site has paid over $30 million so far and agreed to another $267 million for remediation, disposal and contingencies.
The new, lobster-style vessel replaces a smaller one that was 22 years old when it was damaged by an electrical fire in 2019.
The competition identifies promising technologies to help address the climate and Maine’s clean energy goals. Companies in Biddeford and Wiscasset were each awarded $250,000.
The Belfast-based passive house architecture and construction firm proposes a $2 million facility that’s expected to triple its current space and at least double its production capacity.
The state's Extended Producer Responsibility Law is a first in the nation, but it’s not a new idea. However, there are unknowns about its impact on businesses, which so far have had mixed reactions.
Ed Karabec, CEO of Lanco Integrated, had hoped to step down earlier but the pandemic changed that plan. Now, Lanco’s board of directors has named Karabec’s successor, Bob Kuniega.
The 2021 campaign, set to kick off later this month, will feature a mix of in-person and virtual events. During last year's all-virtual version, 226 employers participated and 145 veterans and military family members were hired.
The distinctive smokestack at the B&M baked bean factory, a long-familiar sight off Interstate 295, will be razed by the end of the month.
The company is now one of the preferred "launch providers" — along with the businesses of Richard Branson and Elon Musk — for the commercial space division of a Los Angeles engineering firm.
Employee attraction and retention were top of mind at the Jackson Laboratory when it instituted an immediate increase to its hourly minimum wage. The lab has 220 open positions, including nearly 70 in Maine.
The Lewiston-based promotional products company said Monday that it has acquired Englewood, Colo.-based distributor ProCorp. Inc. for an undisclosed amount.
A biofuel called ethyl levulinate can be made from wood residue, waste paper or cardboard, municipal solid waste and food waste. The proposed biorefinery would produce locally sourced, renewable, carbon-neutral heating fuel.
In an off-market deal, a Maine-based buyer group picked up three fully tenanted warehouse/distribution facilities that are in great shape but are also expected to have significant upside as the leases expire.
Three pieces of the Rockland waterfront, totaling nearly nine acres, are being marketed as a single commercial offering. Some worry a sale could result in longstanding businesses getting crowded out, but the city says it's looking for balance.
The proposal envisioned an “affordable industrial village.” The Select Board requested a housing component, complicating further negotiations. Still, said one official, “I don’t think it’s an impossible project.”
Build-out is underway at Atlantic Sea Farms' new Biddeford facility, with move-in expected to be complete by late October. Farming, production, and retail and wholesale outlets are growing, including sales to chain Whole Foods Market.
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Next year will bring a host of new challenges for businesses looking to add employees to the payroll.
Maine's Paid Family and Medical Leave law will go into effect, which will allow an employee to take paid leave for up to 12 weeks to care for an ill family member or new child, for instance.
The state's minimum wage will increase by 45 cents an hour, to $15.10 (a separate minimum wage provision was approved in Portland that will raise the hourly compensation to $19 within three years).
And rising health care premiums will continue to be a struggle for employers.
For companies that plan to grow, all of these factors will have to be managed.
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