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As MaineHousing, the state's housing authority, celebrates 50 years, the affordable housing industry looks to innovation to solve the state's challenges.
More than 200 Maine cities, towns and plantations entered the annual competition, which judges annual reports on their looks, content and relevance to residents.
A site plan for 250 units of "medical workforce" housing in Augusta — one of three similar proposals in the state by a Massachusetts developer — got initial approval from the city's planning board
SEP Augusta LLC, which bought the half-vacant, 214,900-square-foot Turnpike Mall in May, will sell the lot Texas Roadhouse occupies to generate capital for redevelopment.
Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry Commissioner Amanda Beal endorsed a national climate policy that confirms the necessity of adapting to protect the country’s natural resources, while building resilient agricultural and food…
Maine’s annual Hire-A-Vet campaign is off to a strong start after last month's kickoff job fair in Augusta attracted a record turnout.
More and more hospitals throughout Maine are using surgical robots. Surgeons liken the technology to video games because it involves manipulating instruments from a control console. But the potential of this approach to healing isn't kid stuff.
The Maine Office of Marijuana Policy is holding a series of public sessions designed to orient the state cannabis industry on new software that will help track and trace marijuana products.
Trek Across Maine, a fundraising bike ride held June 14-16 by the American Lung Association, collected $1.3 million for lung disease research, education and advocacy.
The University of Maine at Augusta has opened the first student residence in the college's 54-year history, but it's not on the Augusta campus.
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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Work for ME is a workforce development tool to help Maine’s employers target Maine’s emerging workforce. Work for ME highlights each industry, its impact on Maine’s economy, the jobs available to entry-level workers, the training and education needed to get a career started.
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