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🔒Maine’s modular housing industry in limbo after Legislature fails to support regulatory fix

Maine’s modular construction industry hit a regulatory roadblock this month, which is expected to derail hundreds of planned housing units. A temporary funding allocation may rescue a handful of projects.

Free community college enshrined in Maine’s supplemental budget

“This is a once-in-a-generation moment for Maine’s higher education landscape,” David Daigler, president of the Maine Community College System, said at Friday's ceremony.

🔒$23.5M deal tops Maine office building sales to date

The property was never formally marketed. A targeted outreach process to a select group of six qualified medical real estate investment trusts resulted in competitive interest.
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Buyer of Blue Hill garden center will add brewery

The buyer of a Blue Hill garden center plans to expand his Orland brewery operation there while continuing the garden center. Eventual buildout of a taproom is envisioned.

Sherwin-Williams leases warehouse and office space in South Portland

The location is considered ideal for its proximity to I-295, the Maine Mall and the Portland International Jetport. Sherwin-Williams has over 5,000 stores globally.

Ellsworth to assess downtown properties for potential housing development

The project will document 272 buildings within the downtown district to identify underutilized spaces, redevelopment-ready properties and opportunities for upper-floor housing.

Costly health care coverage cutting into wage growth

A survey of Maine employers by the Healthcare Purchasers Alliance of Maine found that 29% have curtailed wage increases as a way of coping with higher health care premiums.

No laughing matter: How to bring humor to the workplace

If you’re trying to bring more laughter to work, our columnist suggests sticking to safer jokes and being careful with imitations.

After years of planning, a waterfront park breaks ground on Portland’s East End

With hotels, a marina and office space coming into the neighborhood, preserving a piece of public-use waterfront has become a priority.

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🔒MaineHealth to relocate HQ from downtown Portland to Westbrook

The move is expected to save Maine’s largest health system about $1.5 million annually and reduce the need for capital investment in non-clinical settings.

🔒Friday Food Insider: Falmouth’s Old Smith Farm will reopen under new ownership

Old Smith Farm, a restaurant and event venue at 226 Gray Road in Falmouth, will reopen on May 26 under new ownership and management.

🔒Digital mapping firm charts next chapter with Canadian acquisition

Blue Marble Geographics, a private equity-backed mapping software company based in Hallowell, aims to expand its product palette through the acquisition of Toronto-based Avenza Systems Inc..

Midcoast Federal Credit Union announces leadership promotion

Christina M. Carter has been named president of the Freeport-based credit union, effective April 1, as longtime President and CEO Joseph R. Gervais prepares to retire in 2027.

Maine’s GDP growth stalls while personal income inches up

Maine's real GDP growth rate was 0.0% for the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2025, measured on an annualized basis. Personal income grew by 2.9%.

New leader to take helm at ‘pivotal time’ for environmental nonprofit

The National Resources Council of Maine, based in Augusta, is the state’s leading nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to protecting, restoring and conserving Maine’s environment.
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With Maine elections coming up this year, what should candidates establish as priorities?

Maine voters are heading into an important election year as statewide and federal races take shape, including contests for the Governor, the U.S. Senate and two House of Representative seats.

The gubernatorial field includes several candidates. The U.S. Senate race features the incumbent U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, alongside challengers Gov. Janet Mills and Graham Platner and others.

Primary elections will take place on Tuesday, June 9, and the general election is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 3.

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How to enrich your workplace through community engagement

Volunteerism is a strategic investment in both people and place, the leader of a Portland-based nonprofit writes in this guest column.
Made in Maine

🔒Made in Maine: A Maine seaweed product taps into an international market

In March, Ocean’s Balance was named “Exporter of the Year” by the Maine International Trade Center.
Friday Food Insider

🔒Friday Food Insider Notebook: A trio of new restaurants around the state

A trio of new restaurants is bringing fresh flavors and concepts to Bangor, South Portland and Portland.

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How Smart Investors Structure Real Estate Loans for Cash Flow and Growth

Matt Jarrell, SVP Commercial Banking Officer, Machias Savings Bank shares why the right financing strategy matters as much as the right property.