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🔒Legislative test ahead for East-West highway study

Legislative committees continue to pick apart specific portions of Gov. Paul LePage’s $6.3 billion budget proposal, making recommendations to the appropriations committee, which will craft the final spending plan. By […]

🔒Niemann pursues new partnerships, projects

Maine's historic downtowns, community life, and its wonderful people drew me in like a magnet the very...

🔒Natural gas expansion drives ETTI’s growth

Road crews, traffic detours and dusty, scarred landscapes are a far cry from the postcard Vacationland images...

🔒Building blocks

Michael Bosse, a lawyer who specializes in the construction industry, has a pretty interesting take on where...
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🔒Vinalhaven lobsterman makes case for unionizing

Vinalhaven lobstermen are leading a charge to organize under the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers...

🔒Protect your business from an unexpected exit

There are only two ways an owner exits a business: planned or unplanned. What happens if the...

🔒UMaine project unlocks nanofiber potential

John Wolanski, vice president of sales and marketing at GAC Chemical in Searsport, remembers clearly the epiphany...

🔒Newsworthy people and performances

New hiresLandry/French Construction in Scarborough recently hired Jenelle Vance in business development.R.M. Davis, a wealth management firm...
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🔒Natural gas is on a roll

Natural gas continues to capture headlines as more companies compete to bring it to consumers. While the...

🔒A construction lawyer’s advice: Be proactive, embrace change

As chairman of the Construction Law Practice Group at Bernstein Shur in Portland, Michael Bosse leads a...
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