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Some of Maine's largest and best-known companies, with large footprints in the Portland real estate market, are now rethinking the way they utilize office space as the pandemic continues.
Both referendums were approved by vast margins, while Maine Speaker Sara Gideon won an easy victory in the Democratic primary for U.S. Sen. Susan Collins' seat. A three-way contest in the 2nd District Republican primary for Congress may be
By now the shift seems commonplace: Businesses in Maine and elsewhere have found their way into e-commerce or expanded their use of it as a result of pandemic. They have a broader digital presence overall. But it's not clear how much of the shift
The IT network deployment and professional services firm was already practiced at working virtually when the pandemic struck the U.S. The company continues to adapt amid the crisis, including changing the way it handles a non-tech function, human
Waterville alone has welcomed close to 20 new businesses downtown in the past few years, including technology startups and a business incubator. But growth isn't universal across the region.
With many offices still closed during the pandemic, Live + Work in Maine is seeking to collect data and anecdotes about people working remotely in the state.
A new online directory for food and drink businesses on Mount Desert Island could make it easier for potential customers to find establishments that are open and the pandemic-safe practices they've implemented.
HighByte Inc., a Portland startup creating industrial operations software, appointed to its board of directors Cambium Enterprises CEO Betsy Peters and Kepware founder Corson Ellis.
The technology business has been around for 11 years, and began this one by changing things up. But Reconnect Inc. didn't anticipate it would get caught up in a tragedy that's changing the United States.
It's been some time since any Maine companies gained admission to the Cleantech Northeast Open, according to Martin Grohman of E2Tech, which helped with the applications. The two startups join 45 others in the 2020 program.
Towns and cities have been signing up with the Rapid Renewal online vehicle registration at the rate of about a dozen a year since it started in 2001, but participation has surged since March.
Tyler Technologies, which employs 940 people in Maine, said it received a record number of applications for this year's competition, which awarded $10,000 in college scholarship money to the winners.
The 61-employee firm, headed by CEO Stephen Goodrich who in 2014 founded its predecessor and moved it to Maine, is now owned by PDI.
OpenText, formerly Carbonite, is hiring for 90 open positions in Lewiston, despite the pandemic. The company is growing at a time when 2% of surveyed websites related to COVID-19 or coronavirus were malicious.
The city of Portland postponed its property revaluation process until 2021, citing uncertainty about the real estate market and the fiscal implications of COVID-19. It was to be the first revaluation in 15 years.
The Rockland-based broadband services company established three new fixed wireless network sites, bringing broadband access to 7,400 new households and 900 previously unserved locations.