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Rendering / Courtesy of Longfellow Hotel Five of Clubs will be Longfellow’s lobby bar, featuring classic cocktails, wines, local beers and non-alcoholic drinks.
How about some crispy chickpeas, warm chicken liver mousse, or Siberian caviar to start your evening? All of this and more can be found on the menu of the brand-new 48-room boutique Longfellow Hotel. 

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File Photo Colby College received a $10 million from trustee Richard M. McVey to establish a center for computational and data sciences at the Waterville liberal arts college.
The McVey Center for Computational and Data Sciences is named for donor Richard M. McVey, a Colby College trustee who founded and leads MarketAxess, a New York-based financial technology company.

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Courtesy / Consigli Construction Inc. Dave Thomas will take over as director of operations for the Portland office of Consigli Construction Inc.
With longtime Maine leader Matt Tonello stepping aside to focus on client relations and initiatives in mass timber, Dave Thomas will take over the director of operations for the Portland office.

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Courtesy / Treeline Inc. Treeline will receive $999,998 to build a thermally modified wood treatment facility. Seen here are cedar fence posts at the company’s facility in Chester.
The grants will go to Treeline Inc. in Chester, Godfrey Forest Products LLC in Jay and Tanbark Molded Fiber Products in Saco.

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Courtesy / Boulos Co. Portland Pottery will take over space at 49 Fox St. in the East Bayside neighborhood in Portland.
Pottery classes are hot stuff now, and Portland Pottery expanded its capacity to hold classes and offer studio space by taking over space in the East Bayside neighborhood.

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Photo / Alison Nason Craig Young, outgoing chair of MEREDA, addressing the audience at the May 15 MEREDA conference at the Holiday Inn by the Bay in Portland.
The spring conference of the Maine Real Estate & Development Association on Wednesday drew 300 people to the Holiday Inn by the Bay in Portland.

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Photo / Courtesy, Falmouth Land Trust The Falmouth Land Trust received a Maine Preservation grant to restore a 100-year-old barn used by Cultivating Community in its work with immigrant and refugee farmers.
Grants of $1,750 to $10,000 each were awarded by Maine Preservation in partnership with a Connecticut-based nonprofit, for projects to repair and restore historic structures.

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Rendering / Courtesy, Jesup Memorial Library The $9.1 million expansion, shown in a rendering, will modernize the space, increase accessibility, improve technology and expand programming and public meeting spaces.
The project uses cross-laminated timber, making it the first library in the country with the sustainable building material sourced from New England.

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Courtesy / Tedford Housing Tedford Housing expects to break ground this summer on an $8.3 million emergency housing building.
The 17,568-square-foot emergency housing building will consolidate Tedford’s current adult and family shelters and administrative offices and increase shelter capacity by 60%.

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