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The sudden closure is expected to cause significant economic hardship for Maine’s lobster industry, costing hundreds of fishermen millions of dollars during the lucrative late fall and winter months.
Vic Firth Co. relocated to a new facility across town. The drumstick manufacturer’s former factory sold at auction to Waterville-based boat dealer Hamlin's Marine. Central to Hamlin’s other locations, the site offers growth potential.
After raising $4.3 million from private donors to fund a planned expansion, the nonprofit Children's Center in Augusta is seeking the public's support to help the center cross the finish line on its $5 million capital campaign.
With 10.1 million visitors to Maine from May to August, the trend is not only well up over 2020 but exceeding 2019. There are also indications people are willing to travel further to vacation spots.
The 24-bed facility at the Togus VA Medical Center in Augusta makes progress with award of a design contract.
The Halloran Lab for Entrepreneurship will open next year, funded by the donation of a 1984 graduate, Todd Halloran, an investor and entrepreneur himself.
The standards, based on a collaboration between farmers and the educational community, aim to help ensure that Maine aquaculture businesses have the skills and training needed to compete in a global market.
The New Hampshire-based health care company plans to open its seventh, eighth and ninth locations in the Pine Tree State.
The biomedical research institute, which produces specialized mice for use in scientific investigations worldwide, is on the front lines of battling the pandemic. Now JAX needs more personnel to help with the fight.
The Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife will consolidate four offices under one roof and gain storage and meeting space.
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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