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A new convenience store at 1739 Hammond St. in Hermon is another sign of the town's expanded business activity, said Scott Perkins, Hermon's economic and community development director.
An interim report of the Bangor Housing Work Group has found that Bangor is in the midst of a housing crisis that negatively affects workforce attraction and retention and overall economic development, and poses health issues.
The popular eatery Bagel Central, at 33 Central St. in downtown Bangor, has changed hands.
The Bangor City Council this week authorized a $99,966 contract for a transit study of its Community Connector bus system.
Mathews Brothers Co., a window manufacturer in Belfast, is planning an expansion in Hermon that's expected to result in the creation of 80 to 100 jobs.
A Connecticut-based company that owns six hot-mix asphalt facilities in Maine sold its asphalt plants and paving division for $555 million to Eurovia SAS, a subsidiary of the Vinci Group in France, one of the world's largest infrastructure and urban…
The Finance Authority of Maine approved financing for three projects, including $12 million in tax credits to advance the restart of the closed Old Town mill.
Horizon Solutions LLC, of Rochester, N.Y., has signed an agreement to buy N.H. Bragg, an industrial and safety equipment supplier headquartered in Bangor.
It's the second year in a row Hannaford has donated $50,000 to the shelter and the cumulative $100,000 gift makes Hannaford the largest corporate donor in the history of the Bangor Area Homeless Shelter.
Cerahelix, an Orono-based innovator of ceramic filters for a wide range of industries including mining, food and beverage and pharmaceuticals, is revving up for its next phase with the opening of a manufacturing site in Bangor.
With most public school kids in Maine heading back to class this week, students and their parents are paying more for school supplies, according to a report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Students and their parents are paying more this year for textbooks and reference materials, school lunches, day care and preschool, college tuition and boys' clothes.
The cost of girls' clothing decreased and the prices of both footwear and snacks were unchanged from a year ago.
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