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Michael Laliberte currently is president of the State University of New York at Delhi. Other leadership appointments within the University of Maine System are expected to be made before July.
Facilities in Machias and Caribou will stay open after a vote by the trustees of Maine Veterans' Homes.
The nonprofit nursing care provider previously said the two homes lose money, have trouble finding workers and face a decline in residents.
The expansion will double the size of the Children's Center and eliminate the wait list for some 100 children in need of special support and services.
Sheridan Corp. has been named GC for the $1.3 million build-out of the new Winslow manufacturing site for Maine Crisp Co., a maker of gluten-free snacks. Plus, more updates from Maine's construction industry.
The goal is to rapidly develop the offshore wind market. Port facilities are considered integral to advancing the University of Maine's floating offshore wind technology and attracting offshore wind industry investment to Maine.
The sale of alcoholic drinks to-go has been hailed for helping keep Maine restaurants and bars afloat during the pandemic. Now they may be allowed to continue sales for another three years.
The nonprofit said its board will meet later this month to consider options after Gov. Janet Mills offered $3.5 million in funding to keep two of the nursing facilities open.
A 2015 report projected a workforce shortage of 3,200 registered nurses by 2025. The adjusted forecast for that year predicts a shortage of 1,450.
The owner of a new fitness club in Augusta talks with Mainebiz about his unusual business model and growth plans.
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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