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Maine Law and the University of Maine System graduate offices make the temporary move to 300 Fore St. official; Maine Preservation says good-bye to director Greg Paxton and hello to Tara Kelly; Kennebec Land Trust brings its holdings to 7,200 acres.
Bath Iron Works has provided design and technical services for Burke-class destroyers since 1987, and will continue to perform that work under a one-year contract extension.
Despite Memorial Day weekend’s rain, every parking lot was full, and traffic crossing onto Mount Desert Island was up 6% from Memorial Day 2019. National parks elsewhere are seeing similar spikes.
The 2021 Cleantech Open Northeast cohort consists of 52 startups from across the region and from other countries. The field is the largest in the program's history.
The communities, in three different corners of the state, will develop climate change resilience plans that can be used by any town or city to make adapting to climate challenges more uniform.
While the Pentagon had planned to spend 2022 funding on two Navy destroyers, President Joe Biden's budget only pays for one.
The former Grant department store at 31 Centre St. is among the last of an 18-building portfolio to be sold, and Sean Ireland, of Windward Development, is hoping the community can help make the property an important part of downtown.
Developments from Scarborough to Bangor get MEREDA nods; the latest on Portland house pricing trends, including April highest and lowest; Build Conference set for June; and some ribbon-cuttings and spring plantings.
The new digs will double production capacity, realize economies of scale and increase the company's ability to import innovative technologies, it says. New hires are on tap, too.
Bank of America Corp, which employs 860 people in Maine, said it will raise its U.S. minimum hourly wage to $25 by 2025. Hiring plans in Maine include bringing on more than 30 employees across a range of business and support functions.
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 $20 per hour within four years. (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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