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Briana Warner is stepping down as CEO of Atlantic Sea Farms but will stay involved as a strategic advisor.
Knickerbocker Group, a designer and builder of high-end homes and commercial spaces, has promoted Marta Peters to chief financial officer.
Jeff Harris, a Realtor in Farmington, was introduced as the 2025 president of the Maine Association of Realtors.
Maine forest rangers and volunteer firefighters are headed to California to help fight the wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
United Insurance CEO Zack Frechette said Gallagher Insurance has been a "respected competitor" in the Aroostook County market.
Kaveri Subbarao will start her new role on Feb. 10, succeeding Joan Fortin as head of the Portland-based law firm.
The Waterville college will offer an online bachelor’s degree program aimed at working professionals.
Dougherty Court will have 63 apartments in Portland's Libbytown neighborhood, right next to a recreation field.
The group includes Watermelon Pie, a cooking community and recipe platform founded by Kachina Miller.
A Houlton business owner acquired a century-old movie theater business and the building in which it’s housed in two deals that wrapped up earlier this month.
Here are ways to help those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires.
Median sale prices have surged since 2019. Comparing 2024 to 2019, single-family homes rose 77.8%, condos 96.6% and multi-families 59.2%.
"All in all, we're starting 2025 in a really good, strong spot," Kenneth J. Entenmann, chief investment officer and chief economist at NBT Wealth Management, told an audience in Portland on Thursday.
A restaurant in Maine's second-largest city has permanently closed less than 18 months after opening.
Guest columnist Kym Dakin-Neal tackles an age-old problem of how to ask for a raise — and how to show your employer you deserve it.
The publishing firm Trueline will return to a brick-and-mortar location with a sub-lease in Yarmouth's Sparhawk Mill.
Hiring an 11-member team of engineers and technicians will support projects in renewable/green power generation, energy storage and power distribution.
Upcoming projects include construction of an ADA-compliant bathroom and entrance, installation of a modern septic system, creation of a parking lot and a kitchen renovation.
The talk will be at the Maine Agricultural Trades Show, which kicks off Tuesday, Jan. 14, at the Augusta Civic Center.
A new location is in the works for cPort Credit Union at 321 Main St. in Lewiston.
Proposals should demonstrate a positive impact for disadvantaged populations facing barriers to sustaining ownership of a home.
While at Quinnipiac University, Wesley Renfro led the creation of accelerated and dual degree programs, linking undergraduate majors with graduate offerings.
The city’s project, on the drawing board for 15 years, would reconnect neighborhoods divided by 1960s construction, creating new housing and commercial opportunities.