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The prospect of a 310-foot-long, 210-passenger ship in Southwest Harbor garnered overwhelming opposition among more than 90 people attending Monday's harbor committee meeting.
A new biomedical bootcamp at the MDI Biological Laboratory will give high school students and recent graduates a chance to immerse themselves in science to explore whether they would like to pursue a career in academia or in industry, finance or…
Bar Harbor voters on Tuesday approved a zoning change that clears the way for the town to buy the former ferry terminal and redevelop it for passenger cruise traffic.
The brand-new Brooklin General Store, where fishermen gather at 5 a.m. to get their coffee and pastries before heading out to sea, represents an investment in an essential community gathering place and resource.
The indefinite closure of the port of entry on Deer Island, New Brunswick, is impacting businesses in Eastport that depend on ferry traffic.
Calais Regional Hospital, citing heavy losses due to a decline in baby deliveries since 2007, will close its obstetrics department by the end of the year.
Out of five New England destinations that made TripAdvisor's list of 50 summer hot spots, Bar Harbor and Ogunquit outshine them all.
A popular Ellsworth eatery, Jordan's Snack Bar, has closed for an indeterminate amount of time due to the death of a family member.
Voters in the town of Mount Desert declared the town a sanctuary community at its recent town meeting.
Two Washington County fishermen plan to invest in an ancient technology to combat a new problem — namely, the high cost of lobster bait.
The Portland City Council is weighing a controversial proposed hike to the city’s minimum wage.
The proposal would increase the minimum wage from $15.50 per hour to $19 per hour by 2028. (The statewide hourly minimum wage is $14.65.)
The proposal does not include a wage hike for tipped workers who are currently paid an hourly wage of $7.75, but employers are required to ensure that wages and tips combined total $15.50 per hour.
While inflation pressures have made it hard to survive on the minimum wage, many business owners are concerned the hike would cut already thin margins.
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