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The company implemented e-commerce in 1996, positioning it to take on the shift away from in-person retail shopping during the pandemic. A return to outdoor branding also helped.
Residential electric bills will increase by an average of $30 a month. Rates for Central Maine Power customers are also expected to increase.
A long-distance ride for both racers and recreational bikers is coming to Maine next summer. The event could draw throngs of participants and spectators, along with their spending.
The country's largest carrier will discontinue nonstop flights between LaGuardia and both Portland and Bangor.
Ware-Butler Building Supply, owned by Pleasant River Lumber Co., has acquired Bangor-area building materials retailer Crescent Lumber.
The popular anchor and reporter will leave journalism in December after a career that includes 32 years with WCSH-TV 6 in Portland and WLBZ-TV 2 in Bangor.
The bluefin tuna is “among the most sought-after commercial fish in the world’s oceans,” said one researcher. A single fish could be worth tens of thousands of dollars. A new study aims to improve marketing for thousands of fishermen.
Nearly 2,000 workers at Eastern Maine Medical Center will see their hourly wages increase, as the state's second-largest hospital works to recruit and retain employees.
Green jobs and energy-efficient homes are on tap with a new $25 million infusion of federal funds to Efficiency Maine Trust. An additional $5.5 million will go to a new Clean Energy Partnership to provide training opportunities in clean energy.
Enrollment this fall is close to 12,000, representing a 2.1% increase over 2020, as the Orono school continues to attract students from out of state.
Maine has over 100 farmers' markets offering a range of local food products.
Maine Federation of Farmers’ Markets reports that unseasonably cool temperatures and a rainy early summer have not only caused issues for some crops but also for local farmers' markets. Strawberries, for instance, had a bad season. Around the state, sales at farmers' markets have been down this summer.
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Learn moreThe Giving Guide helps nonprofits have the opportunity to showcase and differentiate their organizations so that businesses better understand how they can contribute to a nonprofit’s mission and work.
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Whether you’re a developer, financer, architect, or industry enthusiast, Groundbreaking Maine is crafted to be your go-to source for valuable insights in Maine’s real estate and construction community.
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