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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 / Renee Cordes Bath Iron Works, one of Maine's largest private employers, is constantly recruiting.
Unemployment averaged 3.3% in New England and 3.9% for the U.S. in April.

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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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Courtesy / Vitalius Real Estate Group Four condominium units developed on a former inn property in Freeport have attracted the attention of potential buyers in a variety of demographics.
Yellow Door Development, owned by Kate Carey and Charlie Hewitt, managed the $1.7 million redevelopment of the former Freeport Inn, at 10 Independence Drive, to create the condo complex. 

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Courtesy / University of New England The 321.6-kilowatt solar array atop the Harold Alfond Forum is UNE’s largest and most visible investment in renewable energy to date.
Designed and installed by ReVision Energy and Favreau Electric, the array is anticipated to produce the equivalent of nearly 3% of the Biddeford campus’ annual electricity consumption. 

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Courtesy / Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty Will and Ally Fuller joined Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty as the Will Fuller Team.
Ally Fuller specializes in new construction and development of high-end homes and large subdivisions. Will Fuller participated in $1.3 billion in sales volume across six years. 

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Courtesy / Norway Savings Bank From left, Rick Flagg, Norway Savings senior vice president and senior commercial banking officer; Rebecca Hatfield, Avesta Housing’s president and CEO; Holly Pepin, vice president and commercial loan officer at Norway Savings; Sara Olson, vice president of advancement for Avesta.
Founded in 1972, Avesta is the largest nonprofit affordable housing provider in Maine. It manages more than 150 properties and has 800 new homes and units in development.

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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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