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Bangor

  • EMDC brings business loans back to the forefront

    Doug Kesseli May 13, 2010

    After more than a year without a designated loan officer, Eastern Maine Development Corp.

  • Fire damages Old Town lumber mill

    The Mainebiz News Staff May 12, 2010

    The owner of Stillwater Lumber in Old Town plans to rebuild the sawmill building and replace equipment that was damaged in a fire yesterday.

  • Orono firm brings innovation to biofuels market

    Mindy Favreau May 6, 2010

    A four-year-old Orono technology company has won a nearly $500,000 boost from a federal grant program to help bring its innovative filtration technology to the commercial market.

  • Kennedy approves UMaine cuts

    The Mainebiz News Staff May 5, 2010

    University of Maine President Robert Kennedy has accepted a recommendation to cut the school's budget by $12.2 million over three years, which will entail major changes to several academic programs

  • EMHS wins $13M for IT work

    The Mainebiz News Staff May 4, 2010

    Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems in Brewer is receiving more than $12.5 million in federal funds to boost its health information technology infrastructure.

  • Tribe group, health clinic net federal funds

    The Mainebiz News Staff April 29, 2010

    An Orono nonprofit that helps members of Maine's Native American community who want to pursue opportunities for economic development has received nearly $650,000 in federal grant funds.

  • Bangor doctor pioneers rare migraine treatment

    Tom Weber April 29, 2010

    Dawn Lewis suffered from debilitating migraines for 15 years until she found Dr.

  • Cianbro trims Brewer staff by 100

    The Mainebiz News Staff April 28, 2010

    One fifth of Cianbro's Eastern Manufacturing Facility's 500-employee work force in Brewer has been moved to other jobs sites or were recently laid off as the Pittsfield company's Texas refinery mod

  • Portlander brings entrepreneurial expertise to Bangor chamber

    Doug Kesseli April 22, 2010

    After seven years away from Maine, Johann Sabbath returned in 2008 with plans to attend business school and to build upon the experiences in government and economic development he had in this count

  • St. Joseph Healthcare plans cuts to salaries, benefits

    The Mainebiz News Staff April 22, 2010

    St. Joseph Healthcare in Bangor is planning various cost-cutting measures, including executive salary cuts, in order to prevent laying off staff.

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Today's Poll

Do you curb your screen time while on vacation?
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Poll Description

Summer is a great time to disconnect, recharge and spend time outdoors with family and friends.

But with phones, tablets, laptops and iPads always within reach, it's not easy to unplug — even on vacation.

In a recent Mainebiz How To column, Ann Leamon and Nancy Marshall share how entrepreneurs balance ambition with burnout. Marshall and Leamon admit they’ve both felt the exhaustion that sets in when you're trying to meet “impossible deadlines or expectations.”

It’s a reminder that managing screen time isn’t just about discipline — it’s a form of self-care.