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Lifetime achievement, small business and large business Kenney Award winners have been named, but three other awards — the President's Choice, Cynergy Young Professional and Community service awards will be chosen by audience at the Jan. 24 banquet.
On Nov. 5, Maine’s voters will be asked to authorize a $105 million bond that would be used to build and upgrade highways, bridges, ports, air and rail transportation.
The three-week region-wide festival that begin in the mid-1970s with the Kennebec River Whatever Race is ending as the chamber focuses on workforce initiatives and its Kennebec River Craft Brew Fest.
More than a decade in the making, developing the 164-acre city park behind the State House involved the Kennebec Land Trust, the city of Augusta, Kennebec Savings Bank and others.
The state's housing authority has dropped its rate for first-time low and moderate-income home buyers to 3.25%. Other recent changes are also increasing options for buyers.
For the second year, the Maine Grocers & Food Producers Association and the Retail Association of Maine will co-host an industry conference, Oct. 23-24.
New this year, "speed networking" will help businesses connect, and the chamber is also bringing back on-site job interview booths.
The University of Maine System was awarded $350,000 to expand opportunities for adults to attain degrees and other learning credentials by applying knowledge and abilities gained outside of higher education.
A Rutgers University study found the Federal Historic Preservation Tax incentive program added $19 million to Maine's gross domestic product in 2018, and $41.3 million in goods and services output.
Winners and rankings of the 100 employers on the "Best Places to Work in Maine" list were announced Wednesday night at the Augusta Civic Center.
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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