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The ultimate goal is to support efforts to reduce disparities in cancer prevention, treatments and outcomes for all Maine residents.
The Rippleffect Outdoor Center, which will be adjacent to Rowe Elementary School in Portland, received the green light this week from city authorities.
Good Shepherd Food Bank uses town-level food insecurity data to determine community-level meal gaps, then partners with local experts to identify solutions.
Victoria Abbott is the new executive director of Bread of Life Ministries.
The new 9,800-square-foot, $7 million facility will expand programming to 40 weeks per year.
Partners in the local fitness court are committed to expanding free access to high-quality workouts and to creating fair access to exercise facilities.
The new director worked with the Bar Harbor Food Pantry to expand its social media presence, grant opportunities, news articles, collaborations and distribution programs.
ACE consultant Carrie Yardley recommends that you "keep reading and writing until you understand what you’re paying for. Professional services agreements challenge a business owner to grasp unfamiliar technical concepts and language."
The annual event has raised $103,000 in net proceeds over the last five years, according to Main Street Skowhegan.
Nearly a decade after launching Maine Island Trail Ale to raise money for a local nonprofit, Rising Tide Brewing Co. plans to make the award-winning beer available year-round.
Funding for 11 projects will come from the state Economic and Infrastructure Development Investment Program, a joint grant program through the state and the Northern Border Regional Commission.
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland said Hancock Lumber, with 11 lumber yards in Maine, will donate all the building materials needed for a Freeport house.
With over 30,000 visitors per year, the museum hopes to accommodate a growing collection and to attract the interest of younger generations.
The two leaders bring experience ranging from nonprofit management to responding to Hurricane Sandy.
The nonprofit’s first named, endowed fund will be used to buy specialized medical equipment for LifeFlight's airplane, helicopters and ground support vehicles.
The Locker Project rescues thousands of pounds of fresh fruit, vegetables, meat and bread that would otherwise go to waste every month.
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For many, Thanksgiving means gathering with family and friends. It can also mean travel headaches.
AAA predicts a record 81.8 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home between Tuesday, Nov. 25, and Monday, Dec. 1.
Of those travelers, 73 million will go by car — up 1.3 million from a year ago.
With the federal shutdown resolved, air travel is expected to be back at normal levels — although, in this case, it will mean normal Thanksgiving levels. AAA predicts that 6 million people will travel by air, a 2% increase. (Last year, Portland International Jetport broke its Thanksgiving travel record, with 64,348 travelers, up from 54,636 in 2023.)
Another 2.5 million people will travel by bus, train or cruise ship.
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