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In this look back at 2019, Mainebiz compiled some of the year's outliers — stories about products or initiatives that went off the beaten path.
The Portland firm is opening a third office, at 104 Washington Ave., and also unveiling its new Solaris condo development this weekend; Maine Source Homes & Realty also announced a move.
Androscoggin Home Healthcare + Hospice plans to buy and install 250 more remote monitoring systems for patients in central and western Maine.
Elmet Technologies, a Lewiston manufacturer of tungsten and molybdenum products, will accelerate its development and supplying of components to the U.S. Department of Defense.
The record-low unemployment rate in Maine continued to sink in October, and has been under 4% for 46 consecutive months, more than double the previous streak.
On Monday, a plan to rebrand USM as the University of Maine at Portland received approval from the board of trustees. But the proposed name isn't official yet.
The Central Maine Cancer Institute will be built on the Lewiston campus, combining functions that are now in different places, and is expected to open in 2021.
The University of Southern Maine has received a Veterans Day gift in the form of a $500,000 donation to create an endowed scholarship for veterans attending the school.
A lawsuit over Domino’s Pizza's digital compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act may be the highest-profile such case, but it’s not alone.
Maine voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a state bond providing $105 million for a variety of transportation infrastructure improvements. New mayors were elected in Maine's two largest cities.
Sales of electric vehicles rose by 25% last year, with 17 million sold worldwide, according to the International Energy Agency's recent "Global EV Outlook." The trend is led by China, where half of the new cars sold were EVs.
In the U.S., sales of EVs increased by 10% last year, but that was off the pace of 2023, when a 40% gain was recorded.
The report noted a plateauing of sales in Europe, where some countries are rolling back incentives offered to EV buyers.
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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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