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In Piscataquis County, manufacturers that have already adapted to the challenges of doing business in a remote place are poised to adapt even more. And it's paying off.
Our focus on Bangor and northern Maine led us on an unexpected journey. We get used to the same storyline about the downtrodden areas of northern Maine, the towns that have lost paper mills and shoe manufacturing.
The reopening yesterday of the Old Town Mill is expected to support the regional economy and bolster Maine’s forest products industry.
Benchmark Real Estate of Portland plans to unveil its new "Benchmark Box" on Aug. 15 at Third Thursday at Trinity Park, a community event supporting revitalization of the Portland neighborhood of Woodfords Corner.
Scarborough laboratory instrument maker Fluid Imaging Technologies and the University of Colorado Boulder have entered into a research agreement that aims to automatically identify bacterial species for fast, life-saving treatment.
AIT Bridges yesterday unveiled a new bridge girder made of composite materials, and says the product is lighter and longer-lasting than traditional concrete and steel girders.
Navatek LCC, a naval design and engineering firm with a Portland office, has won an $8 million Navy contract to improve the design and manufacturing of small watercraft that can operate safely at high speed in rough seas.
Christopher DiMillo, founder and president of DiMillo’s Yacht Sales, purchased Berlin Mills Wharf, at 400 Commercial St. in Portland, for $4 million as an investment opportunity with a variety of potential uses.
Southern Maine Community College is launching a new workforce training class to provide Paradigm Windows with skilled workers and to improve career opportunities for Maine residents.
Hussey Seating Co., headquartered in North Berwick, has purchased a 45,000-square-foot industrial building in Sanford, as part of a multi-year, $8.2 million project to enhance its manufacturing capabilities.
PORTLAND — When Dean and Kristin Bingham decided to look for more space so they could expand production for Dean’s Sweets, at 475 Fore St., they didn't zero in on East Bayside.
Maine’s manufacturing workforce, which declined sharply during the recession, has started a gradual rebound.
On any given day, the 15,000-square-foot fabrication facility at Lyman-Morse, the Thomaston builder of luxury yachts, is humming with the sound of industrial-scale machinery.
When Portland's Arcadia designworks drew plans for Millinocket public pool bath house more than a decade ago, it started a business connection with the town that has culminated in the couple that owns the firm expanding to the Katahdin region.
Sterling Rope Co., a Biddeford manufacturer of life-safety rope, cord, and hardware, has agreed to be acquired by Sherrill Inc.
Unity College has added to its faculty one of Maine’s most well-known entrepreneurs, Roxanne Quimby.