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Kristan Vermeulen, founder and host of “Makers of the USA," is developing a makers directory that can be filtered by location and type of business.
Jason Kroot, who is in the wine-and-spirits business as president of Renaissance Selections, is launching a nonprofit wine brand to help fund cancer research.
John Boyan, president of Sam's Italian Foods, is passionate about solving food insecurity in America.
Martin Beavers, owner of Soul Food Paradise, owns the first and only soul food restaurant in Maine.
The goal is to find ways to revitalize Gray Village, making it a center for civic life, with bicycle-pedestrian-friendly street corridors, public spaces and an attractive environment for new business and real estate investment.
Timber Kitchen & Bar was deemed the country's "Best of the Best Everyday Eats" in a Tripadvisor ranking.
Companies including Bite into Maine and Luke's Lobster saw strong sales on National Lobster Day this past Sunday.
The restaurant’s plan includes providing flexible jobs for those in school and within the recovery community.
The location fronts the Gateway Shoppes, a retail complex anchored by Cabela’s. The building is sound and fundamentally suited for the pub.
Plans call for moving into 185 Cottage Road, which was most recently occupied by Rwanda Bean Coffee Roasters. Mast Landing has other locations in Westbrook and Freeport.
Money will go toward testing, short-term income replacement, and infrastructure adaptations to help PFAS-impacted farms remain viable.
Island Approaches is the parent for Maine Camp Outfitters, Maine Promotional and a retail store operating in Stonington. The outfitting company supplies about 40 summer camps.
The Lewiston store is the third overall for franchisee Tulio DeAlmeida, who says he immigrated from Brazil with only $473 in his pocket. He now has two stores in Lewiston and one in Auburn.
The 1894 building was built by a local hotelier. It’s been anchored by restaurants for over half a century. Hurricane is the current restaurant.
The John Calvin Stevens design was commissioned by John Greenleaf Whittier’s niece and her husband, the poet’s biographer.
Maine's biggest city is ranked among Forbes magazine's 25 best places to enjoy retirement in 2022.