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Courtesy / Great Falls Construction Aroma Joe’s has relocated its Berwick coffee shop to 3 School St.
This week, we pour a blend of coffee stories from across southern Maine, including comings, goings and organizings.

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Photo / Renee Cordes Work is wrapping up on the Longfellow Hotel as it prepares to open Friday, May 17.
Rendering /Courtesy of Longfellow Hotel Five of Clubs inside the Longfellow Hotel was designed as a European-style lobby bar.
The Longfellow Hotel, developed by Portland-based Uncommon Hospitality, will open for business on May 17.

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Courtesy / Camden National Simon Griffiths, president and CEO of Camden National Bank
First-quarter income was improved by releasing $2.1 million that had been set aside for credit losses, the bank said.

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Photo / Courtesy HistoryIT Kristen Gwinn-Becker, the founder and CEO of South Portland-based HistoryIT, has been named to Inc. magazine's Female Founders 250 list.
The founder of HistoryIT, Kristen Gwinn-Becker, has joined the ranks of women entrepreneurs who are changing history — women like Billie Jean King.

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File photo / William Hall TD Bank, which has the largest bank market share in Maine, plans to close two branches in Maine this summer.
The branches will be permanently shuttered on July 12 as part of TD Bank's plans to 'better align our network' by closing 20 branches across multiple states.

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FIle Photo / Tim Greenway Joan Fortin will step down as CEO of Bernstein Shur at the start of January, the law firm announced Wednesday.
After more than 25 years at Maine's largest law firm and more than four years at the helm, Joan Fortin will leave the post of CEO. She will remain through the end of 2024, the firm announced Wednesday.

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Photo / Whitney J. Fox Photography From left: Maine App Challenge winners Miles Dailey and Isaac Wright of Mt. Ararat High School, Violet Blum Levine of Deering High School and Alex Pooler of Windham High School with their scholarship awards from Tyler Technologies Inc.
The annual contest introduces students to science, technology, engineering and math, and supports the notion that young people can find opportunities in Maine.

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File photo / Alexis Wells MEREDA hosted more than 750 people at its 2023 Real Estate Forecast Conference, held at the Cross Insurance Center..
MEREDA’s Spring Conference brings together a line-up of national, regional and local speakers and panelists to discuss how development projects can be feasible and contribute positively to evolving societal needs. 

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