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A nationwide search yielded the unanimous selection. The current executive director, Stephen Gove, will retire at the end of the month after a 41-year career.
“It’s significant that we were able to attract these high quality, well-trafficked locations within 30 miles of other fast chargers, and that some of the major gas stations are diversifying their business strategies by adding EV charging,” said an…
Scores of businesses and nonprofits are calling for increased wages for essential support workers, who can earn more doing almost anything else, advocates say. The workforce crunch means thousands of Mainers can’t find help they need with daily life…
The donation for the nonprofit Children's Center, from Charlie and Nancy Shuman, will help fund a planned expansion project expected to break ground this year.
Maine's trucking industry has thousands of openings, and a new marketing campaign uses video storytelling platforms in an attempt to fill them. “The idea is to give folks an inside look into the industry,” said one industry leader.
The competitive grant program, previewed by Gov. Mills last month, has released details about the application and award process.
Ahead of Mother's Day this Sunday, some Maine business executives who are also parents shared their thoughts on lessons from motherhood they apply in their professional lives.
A proposed salmon farm in Frenchman Bay is part of the reason for the bill, especially given an escalation of demands on the water’s use, said supporters. But opponents said the bill is about gated communities and gentrification.
South Berwick real estate developers are tuning their portfolio to new opportunities, as Maine becomes the go-to for people moving from urban areas. “I think the pandemic has changed everything on a major level and on a micro level,” one said.
Workers for a Shaw's trucking subsidiary were taking to picket lines in Scarborough and Wells early Monday, after deciding to "pull the plug" on contract negotiations stalled since February.
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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