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Nason Mechanical Systems began as a family-run business in 1933 and now employs 45 people in Auburn. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Among other accomplishments, Joann Bautista has become the first Latina appointed as Maine deputy secretary of state.
The companies represent a diverse range of industries, from clean technology and digital innovation to food and manufacturing. Each business has demonstrated high-growth potential.
Eamonn Hart specializes in trust-and-estate litigation at Brann & Isaacson.
After 12 years as president and managing partner of Maine law firm Eaton Peabody, David M. Austin turns its leadership over to Michael A. Hodgins.
The Auburn-based chain, which is privately held, now has 73 locations across five states.
FocusMaine is now focused on ramping up its work to increase collaboration in each industry.
The deal provides access to the only Western source of Western tungsten concentrate to support Elmet Technologies growth. The metal is key to defense, aerospace, medical, semiconductor and other applications.
The program will complement Efficiency Maine’s existing rebate programs, including those that tackle the heating and cooling needs of low-income Mainers in apartments and mobile homes.
GrowSmart Maine, a nonprofit, plans its annual summit for Oct. 21 at the Waterville Opera House.
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The days after Thanksgiving are the traditional start of the holiday shopping season. Many shoppers are already setting their sights on the whirlwind of holiday shopping — Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday.
Major retailers like Walmart, Target, Amazon and Best Buy have already launched early deals, giving shoppers a head start on savings.
A record 186.9 million people plan to shop from midnight on Black Friday through Cyber Monday, according to a consumer survey by the National Retail Federation. The figure is up by more than 3 million total shoppers from last year's record.
The National Retail Federation forecast also calls for holiday spending to surpass $1 trillion for the first time, with sales predicted to grow between 3.7% and 4.2% from 2024.
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