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Maine Real Estate & Construction newsAt the front end of the workforce pipeline, Maine’s only medical school will operate out of its new $93 million Portland home built to meet the highest ...
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The Bartlett Maine Estate Winery, which became known in the 1980s for its wine made from locally grown wild blueberries, is on the market for $1.795 million.
Philadelphia natives who moved to Waterville during the pandemic have opened up a food truck serving a Philly specialty, water ice — an idea inspired by a family story. Bobby Dombroski and ...
Saint Joseph’s College of Maine in Standish added Bernice Bradin, Mark Duval, Margaret Hourigan, Alan Lapoint, Dan Marques, Nate Martell and Sally White to its board of trustees. Bradin is ...
Bangor-based IT consulting firm ProInfoNet is expanding with an office at Two Monument Square in Portland. ProInfoNet is a 30-year-old firm that provides consulting on network infrastructure ...
The Maine District office of SCORE will honor eight business leaders at its annual awards luncheon this Wednesday at the Hilton Garden Inn in Freeport. Beth Greenlaw, CEO of Portland-based Sea ...
Alexa McGovern is the founder of Dirigo Sea Farm, an early-stage startup that aims to fight plastic pollution by turning kelp into biodegradable bioplastic film for use in products such as ...
Saint Joseph's College of Maine has appointed seven individuals to its board of trustees, adding leadership expertise from business, education, health care and nonprofit fields.
Despite rain, Memorial Day weekend saw visitor numbers comparable to the last few years. The report came amid concerns that U.S. tensions with Canada might hurt Maine's summer tourism season.