January 22, 2018 EditionEdition

🔒Make-A-Wish Maine’s new director eager to make more wishes come true

Make-A-Wish Maine, part of Make-A-Wish America, has granted over 1,400 wishes to children with life-threatening conditions since it was founded 25 years ago. Wishes have run the gamut from becoming […]

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New hiresEastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor hired Richard Batstone as an urologist at EMMC Urologic Surgery...

🔒KeyBank’s new regional manager is a team builder

Anthony DiSotto was promoted to senior vice president and regional retail leader for KeyBank's New England region,...

🔒How To: 5 points to consider in deciding whether ESOP is right succession tool for your company

Is an Employee Stock Ownership Plan the right succession tool for your company?Last year Maine businesses continued...
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🔒In a tight labor market, contractors strategize to meet demand

Pooling resources with another contractor is the strategy employed by Landry/French Construction and others to employ Maine workers on Maine jobs.

🔒Seven useful tips on presenting strategy, vision and future plans to your employees

Q: I have to give a presentation to all our employees about strategy, vision and future plans....

🔒Can commercial development keep the Maine economy rolling?

You could argue that when it comes to forecasting the economy, Maine's default setting is “cautious optimism.”I...

🔒SMCC’s Construction Institute steps up to meet Maine contractors’ workforce needs

Southern Maine Community College awarded certificates Jan. 10 to the first students to complete the Construction Institute...
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🔒Former mill site in Augusta: A blank slate waiting for developer to make something happen

The 17-acre site that for 150 years housed paper mills on the east bank of the Kennebec River in Augusta has an eye-catching view of downtown and the State House downstream, is close to Route 3 and access to Interstate 95 upstream. A developer's dream? That's the hope of Augusta city officials.

🔒Dollar stores are expanding their footprint in Maine

Husson University's Brien Walton likes visiting dollar stores for research purposes.“I find them fascinating,” says Walton, an...
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