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This year's charity event, organized by the Maine Track Club and sponsored by Gorham Savings Bank, is scheduled for Oct. 2 in Portland.
Prices for oil and lubricants have risen the most over the past two years, hitting Maine logging companies hard.
This year's 10-kilometer running competition, once again to be held on the streets and roads of Cape Elizabeth, is scheduled for Aug. 6.
The new owner is rebranding Beaver Brook Campground in North Monmouth as the Augusta Jellystone Park.
Retirement isn't what it used to be, especially during the pandemic. Here's a mix of work-and-play options Mainers from various walks of life are trying out in their post-career lives.
With a planned new building and the $85 million fundraising target, the PMA wants to change the idea of a formal art museum and become more of an arts center.
The Portland Museum of Art plans to more than double its size in order to keep up with increasing attendance, and is launching an $85 million capital campaign.
A total of $930,368 raised in 2021 brings the total to more than $11.2 million raised in the annual campaign.
Originally constructed in the 1960s, the educational aquarium on 19.7 acres includes a salt marsh and lobster hatchery. But the facilities need upgrades for “place-based education and conservation.”
The new president of the Maine Bankers Association shares his take on the health of Maine's banking sector and what he views as the industry's biggest challenges.
Some critics see commercial development as the biggest danger to Maine's working waterfronts. Some critics see climate change that way. Other people are trying to find a middle ground.
The intersection of science, policy and community creates opportunities for thriving fisheries, says Paul Anderson, who will soon retire as executive director of the Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries.
Paul Sacaridiz, who has led the Deer Isle artisan institution since 2015, will become director at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan.
Among the recipients, Wolfe's Neck Farm will use a $2.5 million loan to build a research, training and education center that will teach alternative farming techniques.
Maine Attorney General Aaron M. Frey contended that fees paid to a personal rep and law firms were draining the coffers of a charitable organization the artist had established before he died.
Heald, who served as executive director of Pine Tree Legal Assistance for many years, is remembered for her devotion to helping others.
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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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Learn moreThe Giving Guide helps nonprofits have the opportunity to showcase and differentiate their organizations so that businesses better understand how they can contribute to a nonprofit’s mission and work.
Work for ME is a workforce development tool to help Maine’s employers target Maine’s emerging workforce. Work for ME highlights each industry, its impact on Maine’s economy, the jobs available to entry-level workers, the training and education needed to get a career started.
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