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The Waterville nonprofit will spearhead Maine’s Economic Recovery Hubs and award $700,000 in grant funding to early-stage businesses and entrepreneurs.
What hasn't been determined is whether the owners will rebuild the popular local eatery, the Last Unicorn, after a devastating and dangerous fire that broke out when oily rags spontaneously combusted.
Masking will not be required for most patients, staff and visitors in almost all Northern Light Health facilities. Exceptions include the cancer care and infusion centers.
Greg Leighton will be succeeded by Justin Edelstein, a CPA who most recently worked at Camden National Bank.
The closing of the Elm, an event center at 21 College Ave., left the location’s 10,972 square feet of space available to lease.
The second-generation chain of restaurants is going to be run by a longtime employee who plans to maintain the brand while exploring the potential for growth.
Timothy McCormack, who was recognized as one of Washington’s "Best Whistleblower Lawyers" by Washingtonian magazine, has joined the firm’s Portland office.
Cianbro, N.S. Giles Foundations, Landry/French Construction, Consigli and Soderberg Construction were all cited for work in the past year.
The Pennsylvania firm will absorb Kris-Way's approximately 150 associates and over 900 vehicles from seven locations throughout Maine and New Hampshire.
This year's pitch-off, scheduled for May 4 at the Maine Film Center in downtown Waterville, features 11 startups in the program's second cohort.
A year ago, respondents shared their predictions about the economy in 2025 amid concerns about inflation, wage pressures and the new administration in Washington.
Around 43% expressed cautious optimism, acknowledging potential ups and downs, while roughly 27% felt pessimistic about the year ahead.
So, what do you think?
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