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Mainebiz spoke with three food businesses that have faced a range of challenges, including fire, floods, construction and new product development.
There was a smorgasbord of winners at the 2024 Golden Fork Awards, announced Friday during the Maine Food Producer Showcase in Portland.
Some 16 months after restructuring, Puritan Medical Products said it is again hiring, looking to add 50 employees to its present roster of 450.
The Maine Office of Cannabis Policy has issued another health and safety recall for adult-use cannabis and cannabis products produced by Nova Farms.
The Center for an Ecology-Based Economy is looking to build a housing cooperative and small-scale community solar farms. Programs to date include bike sharing and an EV charging network.
In December 2023, floodwaters inundated the existing fire station. A new one is expected to be more effective.
Cost increases for the redevelopment of a 19th-century Bethel home into apartments prompted a community campaign to raise funds for completing the project.
The 'Rugged Runway' fashion show is scheduled for Nov. 14 at the Sunday River Resort in Newry as part of the three-day Maine Outdoor Economy Summit.
The $9.7 million development, with 28 units, demonstrates that unused public property can be repurposed to create a resource for the community, said Avesta.
The firm has reached an agreement to acquire Precinmac, which makes high-complexity precision components in South Paris.
A year ago, respondents shared their predictions about the economy in 2025 amid concerns about inflation, wage pressures and the new administration in Washington.
Around 43% expressed cautious optimism, acknowledging potential ups and downs, while roughly 27% felt pessimistic about the year ahead.
So, what do you think?
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