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With expansion across New England, Oyster Harbors Marine sets up shop in York.
"Infrastructure investment is a mainstay to creating a successful local economy," Mark Dion said in Monday night's State of the City address.
East Coast Cannabis will open a flagship store on Eliot’s so-called Green Mile, with plans to add a dispensary later this year.
The Rockland station will receive the bulk of the money to repair the pier and boathouse, which were overdue for repairs anyway but were significantly worsened by last winter's storms.
Eighteen months after listing their historic Kennebunk home for $2.25 million, Tom's of Maine founders Tom and Kate Chappell have sold it for $1.7 million.
The stores, in South Portland and Bangor, are among close to 700 Party City locations set to be auctioned by the bankrupt retail chain.
A wave of new restaurants has opened in the past month, and more are expected in the new year. Here is a list of some to try this year.
Avangrid shareholders will receive $35.75 per share, and the company will be delisted from the New York Stock Exchange.
Big Lots has four stores in Maine: Auburn, Augusta, Brunswick and Farmington.
Bikes and other outdoor gear have been donated over the years to the nonprofit, which inspects, repairs, recycles and reuses as much as possible for sale and programs.
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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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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