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Kingfish Maine, Tanbark Molded Fiber Products, Maine Plywood USA, Five Pillars Butchery, Heiwa Tofu and the Holy Donut will receive public funding to pay for upgrades to electrical infrastructure.
The Portland-based veterinary pharmacy and supplier pleaded guilty Monday after federal prosecutors said it illegally shipped the drugs throughout the U.S. for nearly three years.
Ashley Morrill, from the hit reality TV show, is seeking fan input for her Rustic County line of home décor.
At full capacity, it’s estimate the food incubator could generate an annual economic impact of 166 jobs, $6.3 million in wages and $14.8 million in sales
Baker Brü is a South African and Italian culinary experience derived from family legacy recipes featuring meat pies. It will be opening at 381 High St.
Main Street Skowhegan is seeking public feedback via three surveys related to surplus farm products, workforce training in the food industry and a planned downtown food-business incubator.
The news of the city being a hot-spot for short-term rental investment may be a good sign for the economy, but creates a challenge for the already-tight housing market.
Drift Collective, a surf-skate fashion brand, has signed a lease for retail space at the corner of Commercial and India streets. Long vacant, the space was most recently a sushi restaurant.
Renee Cunningham, owner and founder of Oliver & Friends Bookshop, plans to open the new space in April at 150 Main St.
Earth at Hidden Pond in Kennebunkport made a list of 'America's Top 100 Romantic Restaurants,' while Casey Prentice's next Portland venture is among 'The 18 Most Hotly Anticipated Restaurant Openings in America This Year.'
Donations have poured in from Portland-area businesses for the Fahrman Foundation's kickstart auction and raffle this Wednesday at Rising Tide Brewing Co.
Moving the roastery from Rockland will be bittersweet, but the Rockport location will allow operations to be laid out more rationally, with room for growth. The Rock City Cafe's Rockland location will stay where it is.
A person who was employed at both eateries may have exposed customers to the highly contagious liver disease in recent weeks.
The group highlighted the differences and quality of Maine scallops, in both the wild fishery and the farmed sectors, including regional differences in flavors, or merroir.
The need for a more collaborative and purpose-built HQ became apparent with the company’s rapid growth.
The first new cafe is scheduled to open in April or May at 2 Station Ave. in Brunswick, and the second is slated to launch this fall in Dunstan Village in Scarborough.
Maine has over 100 farmers' markets offering a range of local food products.
Maine Federation of Farmers’ Markets reports that unseasonably cool temperatures and a rainy early summer have not only caused issues for some crops but also for local farmers' markets. Strawberries, for instance, had a bad season. Around the state, sales at farmers' markets have been down this summer.
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