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The two Maine businesses have teamed up to expand testing for COVID-19 in the state. Next week, they'll be providing tests for first responders in Saco.
When it became clear in April that the Kennebec River Brewfest, the chamber's biggest fundraiser, would not happen in August as planned, the chamber came up with Brewfest in a Box. It sold out in three hours Wednesday.
Responding to the impact of the pandemic, the federal government is sending $1.5 million to Maine to expand telehealth and behavioral health services.
MaineHousing has moved from downtown Augusta to former state office space near Interstate 95, renovated by Landry/French; United Way has moved to Forest Avenue in Portland from the peninsula; and Maine Preservation has opened award nominations.
State agencies and farm associations have joined forces to fill agricultural labor voids in response to the pandemic.
Argyle, Bremen and Hudson are among seven communities targeted by a new round of infrastructure and planning grants.
A Maine-based investment group acquired a portfolio of 44 multi-unit residential buildings in Augusta after some fairly complex proceedings that were made all the more difficult when the pandemic struck.
Beginning Friday, pharmacies in Augusta, Biddeford, Portland and South Portland will offer tests for people who meet CDC criteria and register in advance. Individuals self-administer the tests while remaining in their cars.
Since last week’s launch of a free COVID-19 safety training course, 264 hospitality workers in Maine have earned a "micro-credential" from Eastern Maine Community College in Bangor.
Jim Pepin, who bought the long-vacant office building that was UMA's first home, is seeking a contract zone from the Augusta Planning Board; in Fairfield, a new round of facade grants get underway.
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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