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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.
Four years since making its initial grants, the state’s long-dormant Coworking Development Fund has awarded a second round of them to shared business spaces in 12 communities across Maine.
The funding, from the federal Health Care Cluster Program, will help the networks provide care in a large swath of central and western Maine.
The week-long September event's impact has grown 20% since last year, with out-of-state visitors spending much of the money.
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.
A topping-off ceremony Monday morning in Waterville for the Lockwood Hotel, now under construction, played more like a celebration of the city's resurgence.
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.
Alan Smith will take on the role Monday, succeeding Elizabeth Barron, who resigned last month from her leadership of the nonprofit human services organization.
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Small Business Saturday, the annual tradition that encourages shoppers to support local, independent retailers and entrepreneurs, marked its 16th rendition on Nov. 29, with events held across the nation.
Founded by American Express in 2010, the yearly event has become an essential part of the holiday shopping season. The Small Business Administration became the official co-sponsor in 2011.
Last year, shoppers turned out in full force to support their local communities, generating an estimated $22 billion in spending at small retailers and restaurants.
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