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Kate Cordaro will support the president and CEO, Jennifer Hawkins, and work closely with internal teams and community partners.
The church’s 130-year-old towers, though structurally sound, require timely restoration to prevent deterioration. A recent architectural assessment confirmed that proactive preservation is essential.
Portland’s Office of Sustainability has recognized 29 local projects that could make neighborhoods more socially connected, sustainable, resilient or inclusive.
Some Maine stores are capitalizing on a nationwide trend with chewy treats this spooky season.
Knack Factory produces commercials, promotional videos and documentaries, and also rents the studio on Bell Street to other creatives.
The former church, now a mixed-use property, is at 15 Chestnut St., next door to Portland City Hall.
Last August’s inaugural Back Cove Music and Arts Festival went so well that the city has agreed to allow promoters to book another three years.
A controversial proposal to build a temporary parking lot at the Jetport was rejected by the City Council, ending a two-year battle.
The Maine Development Foundation awards recognize efforts in communities that are part of its Maine Downtown Center program.
A growing interest in Lyme disease led to the estabishment of New England Hyperbarics, Maine’s “first private deep-pressure hyperbaric clinic.”
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Next year will bring a host of new challenges for businesses looking to add employees to the payroll.
Maine's Paid Family and Medical Leave law will go into effect, which will allow an employee to take paid leave for up to 12 weeks to care for an ill family member or new child, for instance.
The state's minimum wage will increase by 45 cents an hour, to $15.10 (a separate minimum wage provision was approved in Portland that will raise the hourly compensation to $19 within three years).
And rising health care premiums will continue to be a struggle for employers.
For companies that plan to grow, all of these factors will have to be managed.
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