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Courtesy / U.S. Department of Agriculture Fifth-generation Spear Farms Inc. in Nobleboro is one of many farms across Maine that offer on-farm housing to some employees.
New housing construction and improvements are the goals of federal funding programs for year-round and seasonal domestic farmworkers.

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Courtesy / University of Maine at Augusta University of Maine at Augusta architecture students will participate in a design challenge focused on the effects of climate change.
Founded by philanthropist Wendy Schmidt and her husband, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, the program researches climate change challenges and explores adaptive and imaginative solutions.

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Photo / Courtesy, University of Maine The University of Maine and the University of Southern Maine have a pilot partnership underway in pursuit of medical and life science advancements as well as professional development opportunities.
The program capitalizes on UMaine’s research capabilities and USM’s proximity to prospective industry partners in Portland.

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Courtesy / Maine Seacoast Mission Renovations and additions to the Cherryfield property are expected to better support the community.
Work included renovation and expansion for an administrative wing, program staging area and food pantry with increased storage and flexible community space.

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Courtesy / Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Homes Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Homes began construction of a new facility at 300 Allen Ave. in Portland’s North Deering neighborhood.
Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Homes has begun construction of a new facility at 300 Allen Ave. in Portland’s North Deering neighborhood.

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Courtesy / KW Commercial/Magnusson Balfour The retail building at 1 North Main St. in Bryant Pond was one of three properties in a portfolio that included the U.S. Postal Service as a tenant.
“It’s a highly desirable segment,” broker Dennis Wheelock said of properties leased to the USPS. The Bryant Pond location includes a 14-foot-tall sculpture of a hand-crank telephone.

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Courtesy / The Boulos Co. The Loquat Shop moved from 58 Exchange St. to the first floor of Mechanics' Hall at 519 Congress St., in Portland’s Arts District. Signage from a previous tenant is seen here.
The brand, created by Maine College of Art graduates, evolved from “a bedroom venture” with a mission to empower marginalized individuals through fashion and design.

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Photo / COURTESy, PROFESSIONAL LOGGING CONTRACTORS Washouts and destroyed infrastructure on Route 16 through central Maine resulted in costly trucking delays in the logging industry.
Loggers are excluded from disaster relief available to other industries. Proposed legislation would unlock federal assistance for damage from high winds, fire, flooding, insect infestation and drought. 

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A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at businesses, nonprofits, professional services firms and health care facilities in Maine.

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