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Greg Glynn is putting his personal and professional experience to work with his recent founding of an Augusta-based marketing, public relations and broadcasting company, Pliable.
An Augusta nonprofit, whose work affects nearly 40,000 students, received a $1 million grant from the Harold Alfond Foundation to expand science education in Maine.
In a surging real estate market, the goal is to allow vulnerable community members to age in place and ensure property taxes are still delivered to municipalities.
Lon Cardon, president and CEO of the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, sees the year ahead as a time when bioscience can deliver on the promise of improving human health — as the industry strives to in the face of COVID-19.
Pay increases hinge on a plan to hike MaineCare payment rates for 225 nursing and residential care facilities across Maine, including home- and community-based care, behavioral health, and long-term residential care settings.
For the second year in a row, the Maine Agricultural Trades Show will be held online because of the pandemic.
The Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance received a $1 million grant from the Harold Alfond Foundation to expand computer science education in Maine, partnering with rural educators to create lessons that inspire the state's future STEM workforce.
The two-branch car wash company, which had hoped to add a third location in Bangor this year, was acquired as new industry investors look at Maine as a growth market.
The Maine State Building & Construction Trades Council elected Jason Shedlock, the former executive director, after Johnny Napolitano stepped down as president after 14 years.
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.
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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