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Elizabeth McLellan plans to step down as CEO of Partners for World Health by the end of this year.
Mr. Tuna is among the 10 Maine semifinalists across various categories in the prestigious James Beard 2025 Restaurant and Chef Awards.
The University of New England's online program on leadership amid climate change will launch this fall.
Warby Parker, which was founded 15 years ago as a mail-order house sending out eyeglasses, has shifted some of its focus to storefronts. It now has more than 200 stores and is filling in markets in New England.
The Saco Center of the University of Maine at Augusta offers students from the Saco-Biddeford area a closer hub to pursue their degree work.
After 15 years near the Maine Mall, a Cracker Barrel Old Country Store has closed permanently after nearly 15 years.
Gretchen Johnson, executive director of the Center for Grieving Children, sheds light on the organization's mission, reliance on volunteers and fundraising plans.
The Maine Retirement Savings Board established the Maine Retirement Investment Trust, or MERIT, as an automatic, low-cost retirement savings program for workers who would otherwise not have a savings plan.
With the new year comes new roles on the Mainebiz editorial staff.
The University of Southern Maine Foundation has named Corey Hascall, a USM graduate, its new president and CEO.
The 2025 summer tourism season has gotten off to a rainy start, with rain affecting at least part of each weekend so far.
For businesses like wedding venues, tour boats or restaurants that depend on outdoor seating, rain can put a damper on attendance and sales.
Office-based businesses may not be as affected.
And farms, orchards and nurseries may welcome rain — as long as it doesn't come with high winds or all at once.
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