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Factory of the Future 1.0 can print objects as large as 96 feet long by 32 feet wide by 18 feet high, and is four times the size of its predecessor.
Guest columnist Derek Volk, CEO of Volk Packaging Corp., writes that Maine companies are saddled with high costs, greater tax burden and more regulations than more competitive states.
The low-cost carrier, which has steadily grown its service from PWM over the past several years, will have more routes at the Jetport than any other airline.
Guest columnist Nancy Marshall says marketers may be wasting their time on traditional media channels when trying to court Gen Z consumers. She offers some alternatives.
The financial technology services provider is now forecasting 2024 revenue to be in the range of $2.73 billion to $2.77 billion, up from the company's previous forecast of $2.7 billion to $2.74 billion.
With the arrival of spring, the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens is gearing up for its grand re-opening next week.
Norway Savings Bank has renewed its longtime support of Partners for World Health with a donation to the nonprofit.
Rinck has hired Jenna Candusso, of Austin, Texas, as associate creative director.
Bangor Savings Bank has appointed four employees to the bank’s leadership committee and promoted two leaders within the organization.
Some 29 organizations supporting recovery efforts in the wake of last October's tragedy will receive $62,522 each from a special fund set up by the Maine Community Foundation.
All 40 employees of Gorrill Palmer, including the entire management team, will stay with the enlarged LJB Inc., bringing its workforce to just under 300.
Woodlands Senior Living said that seven of its 10 locations have been accredited by the Joint Commission, with the remaining three expected to earn the distinction in coming weeks.
The Series A funding round brings the company's total to $16.5 million in equity raised since it was founded in 2018.
The barbecue restaurant is coming to the former home of another barbecue restaurant, which closed the location two years ago. Noble Barbecue also plans to expand its menu.
Nancy Mather has more than two decades of experience in project management and operations for the technology industry.
There have been months of debate over a proposal to raze 142 Free St. in order to make room for a $100 million expansion at the Portland Museum of Art. Now a request to change the building's historic designation goes to the Portland City Council, which has the final say.
The iconic digits might last another nine years. Mainebiz takes a look at the end of 207, including an expert's prediction of what the state's next area code will be.
This year's race beneficiary is Preble Street Teen Services, a nonprofit shelter in Portland.
Despite an uncertain economic environment, the company's first-quarter performance reflects the strength of its balance sheet, according to President and CEO Curtis Simard.
Maine’s unemployment rate showed little change in March, at 3.3%, after remaining at 3.4% for the prior five months, according to preliminary data released Friday morning by the Maine Department of Labor.
The number of Maine homes changing hands was up slightly from the total a year ago, following a big year-over-year jump in February.
CEO Tony McKim said the first quarter was in many ways a continuation of the primary themes and challenges the bank saw throughout 2023.
From Boston to New York City to Washington, D.C., the new executive chef at Scarborough's Black Point Inn brings years of experience at some of the East Coast's top restaurants.