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Photo / Jim Neuger Renee Cordes, Mainebiz senior reporter, cradles a baby goat at Ten Apple Farm in Gray.
It's a good time of year for Mainebiz reporters and photographers to get out on the road.

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Photo / Renee Cordes Claire's mac and cheese, on the menu of the Good Table restaurant in Cape Elizabeth, is on Eat Drink Lucky's "Must Eat List" of more than 70 dishes to try in Greater Portland.
The list, released today by the daily newsletter, features more than 70 dishes from establishments in Greater Portland.

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Courtesy / Moosehead Marine Museum The Moosehead Marine Museum will receive $500,000 in federal funds to be used for the restoration of the historic Katahdin steamship, seen here on Moosehead Lake.
The Moosehead Marine Museum is restoring the historic Katahdin steamship, at a cost of $2 million, including $500,000 in congressionally directed spending. Visitors are invited to tour the progress on May 26.

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Photo / Courtesy, Hannah Hoggatt From left, SMRT employees Jeff Aceto, Toby Richards, Bridget Cullen, Drew VanSteenberghe, Lura Wade and Emily Sprecher.
Maine's largest architecture firm, Portland-based SMRT, expanded its Bangor office, moving into larger space, which will allow it to add more staff.

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Photo / Courtesy, Top Gun Maine Center for Entrepreneurs Executive Director Tom Rainey and Program Manager Laurie Johnson flank Nor'Easter Oyster co-founders Jacqueline Clarke and Sean Corcoran.
From oyster growers to a maker of fruit snacks from apple cider remains, food businesses in Maine received cash awards that can play a big role for small companies looking to grow.

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Photo / Courtesy, Avesta Housing Village Commons, with 31 units for people age 55 or older, is part of a larger project called Firehouse Village, a mixed-use development on the site of a former public safety complex.
Village Commons, with 31 units for people age 55 or older, is part of a larger project called Firehouse Village, a mixed-use development on the site of a former public safety complex.

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Photo / Courtesy, Cushnoc Brewing Cushnoc Brewing will open a cantina at the Bill & Joan Alfond Main Street Commons in Waterville.
The local brewery, which has three locations in Augusta, will open a restaurant and bar in downtown Waterville with seating for 80 people.

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