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The University of New England nets research partnership with Maine Mariners

Participating students will engage in long-term, collaborative industry research with the Mariners to study and advance business goals at Maine's only pro hockey team.

What a dozen Maine movers & shakers resolve to do in 2025

While the resolutions are as varied as the individuals they come from, there were a few common themes.

We’re No. 1: Portland tops the US in ranking of minor-league sports towns

Maine's largest city has displaced Charleston, S.C., as the country's top-rated minor league sports market, according to a widely read industry publication.

Portland pro soccer team unveils name and branding, starts selling merch

The Portland Hearts of Pine will hold tryouts this fall and hold its first tame at Fitzpatrick Stadium in spring 2025.
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‘Buckle up, Maine’: 2024 business predictions span space to sports

To kick off the new year, Mainebiz asked more than a dozen movers and shakers from different sectors for their 2024 business predictions. The prognostications offer much food for thought.

Year in review: 10 Maine manufacturing headlines in 2023

From shipbuilding to seating, Maine manufacturers have had a busy year, and Mainebiz has been covering it all. Here are links to 10 stories published in 2023 that may have you glued to your (Hussey Seating) seat.

From Hollywood to hockey, 29 celebrities plan to tee up at Maine charity golf tourney

Athletes, actors and TV personalities will vie for a $250,000 prize purse at the Drive for Kids Celebrity Golf Invitational next June in Falmouth, helping raise funds for the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital at Maine Medical Center in Portland.

‘Embrace uncertainty’ and other takeaways from the Mainebiz CEO Forum

Six panelists representing a range of ideas shared 60 ideas in 60 minutes at a Wednesday morning event in Freeport.
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Drive Fore Kids charity golf tourney tees up 2024 ticket sales, more celebrities

The second annual event, scheduled for June 20-23 at the Falmouth Country Club, will feature a bigger lineup of famous players.

Former hockey pro to lead Maine Sports Hall of Fame

Doug Friedman, who grew up in Cape Elizabeth and currently lives in Kennebunkport with his family, will succeed Bill Green as executive director of the Maine Sports Hall of Fame.
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