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The Maine Department of Health and Human Services also pledged to continue financial support of 27 "swab and send" test sites throughout the state until at least Oct. 31.
The Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce expected its Business to Business Showcase to draw over 2,000 attendees last March. But because of the pandemic, the chamber won't hold the event until the spring of 2021.
Renovations to the 90-year-old Bowl in the Pines will allow shows that may draw larger audiences to the Augusta-Waterville area.
A 29-unit property, recently purchased for $1.625 million, is fully occupied. Demand is high due to a shortage of apartments in Augusta.
In South Portland, PM Construction is preparing to open one of southern Maine's largest-scale apartment developments in recent memory this fall. Meanwhile, Great Falls Construction of Gorham is going "five for five."
The trade association will meet one-on-one with business owners to provide training, assistance and COVID-specific tools.
Maine will start granting licenses to recreational cannabis businesses as of Sept. 8, and allow retail sales of recreational marijuana to adults age 21 and older on Oct. 9, the state Office of Marijuana Policy announced.
It's hard to miss the activity on the last southern block of Main Street in downtown Waterville, between the construction of Colby College's Lockwood Hotel, the renovation of 14-20 Main St.
The new facility is the first of its kind in the Madison-Skowhegan region, according to the Waterville-based owner, Woodlands Senior Living. The site will employ 30.
Central Maine Growth Council, the Somerset County Economic Resource Council and the city of Bangor are among entities across the state that are offering a lifeline for small businesses as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Sales of electric vehicles rose by 25% last year, with 17 million sold worldwide, according to the International Energy Agency's recent "Global EV Outlook." The trend is led by China, where half of the new cars sold were EVs.
In the U.S., sales of EVs increased by 10% last year, but that was off the pace of 2023, when a 40% gain was recorded.
The report noted a plateauing of sales in Europe, where some countries are rolling back incentives offered to EV buyers.
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