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The University of Maine at Augusta Rockland Center has been awarded $85,000 to expand and upgrade its science teaching space in support of nursing and medical laboratory technology degree programs.
Mainebiz asked three Maine manufacturing executives what they consider the sector’s biggest workforce challenge, and their plans in that area for 2020.
Three new appointments and three reappointments to the Maine District and Superior courts are scheduled to go before the Legislature's Judicial Committee Dec. 17 and could be sworn in early next year.
The Longfellow Hotel and proposed Munjoy Hill Historic District are also on the planning board's Dec. 10 agenda. In Augusta, planners consider rezoning part of a historic neighborhood to limit business development.
Gov. Janet Mills has ordered state agencies to "lead by example" in the fight against climate change, while attempting to do the same at her official residence in Augusta.
Arts and crafts retail chain A.C. Moore — which has stores in Augusta, Bangor and South Portland — is closing its doors. Some of the company's 145 branches may be taken over by a competitor.
J.S. McCarthy Printers, an Augusta-based printing company owned by the Tardiff family since 2000, is now owned through an ESOP. And other Maine companies have joined the trend.
The 2019 Honor Awards cite the developers, owners and communities behind projects across the state that renovate historic buildings for modern needs while preserving their history.
Augusta-based global public health nonprofit Medical Care Development Inc. has been recognized with a national award by the U.S. Department of State for the group's work to eliminate malaria in Equatorial Guinea.
The Augusta-based bank said that in addition to providing residential and commercial loans, the Freeport branch now offers checking and savings accounts, personal lending, online and mobile banking, and more.
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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