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Bill Putnam, president of Saco-based rope maker Yale Cordage, points to a large reel spinning what looks like dental floss.
Former Brooklin Boat Yard CFO Steven Nygren pleaded guilty on Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Bangor to charges of bank fraud, credit card fraud and tax evasion.
Flowfold, an expanding outdoor brand focused on minimalist gear for everyday adventures, partnered with Women United Around The World to sell one-of-a-kind handbags to raise awareness and money for skills training and leadership development for
Thread, bobbin, sewing machine. Besides learning English in their new homeland, they've had to master the lexicon and skills for their work at Portland textile start-up.
With hot summer months around the corner, Gelato Fiasco Inc. of Brunswick plans to expand its shops, employees and revenue after raising a little over half of a $1 million equity offering.
Anania & Associates Investment Co. announced today that it has sold Grow-Tech LLC, one of its portfolio companies, to the Netherlands-based floricultural company Dümmen Orange for an undisclosed price.
New Mill Capital Holdings, in partnership with Perry Videx and Infinity Asset Solutions, will hold a three-day online sale for more than 3,000 pieces of paper mill equipment in Madison.
A sports apparel manufacturer that has outgrown its space in the Franklin County town of Industry is looking to move into the former Skane LTD building in downtown Farmington.
L.L.Bean will be able to stitch tote bags in four to five seconds, thanks to a new automation machine created in a recent collaboration between the Advanced Manufacturing Center at the University of Maine and a Westbrook company.
Hinckley Yachts is planning a 19,500-square-foot expansion at its Southwest Harbor service yard.
GrandyOats, the Hiram-based producer of organic cereals and snacks, is on a roll.
The Maine Senate on Tuesday gave initial approval to a bill by Sen. Jim Dill, D-Old Town, that would invest in Maine's emerging biobased products industry.
U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said the federal budget agreement reached Sunday night could include $433 million that would likely go to Bath Iron Works.
Dingley Press, Lisbon's largest employer and one of five major catalog printers in the United States, is undertaking a $17 million expansion.
Madison Paper Industries signed an agreement to sell its hydropower facilities to Eagle Creek Renewable Energy LLC, a Morristown, N.J.-based company.
Reed & Reed Inc., an employee-owned civil contractor firm based in Woolwich, announced Monday it has acquired PLC Construction of Farmington, N.H., a company that specializes in building electrical transmission infrastructure.