July 8, 2019 EditionEdition

🔒Seller’s market continues for single-family homes

The single-family existing home market in Maine remains strong as the summer sales season gets underway. In fact, brokers reported selling 6.32% more homes in May compared to May 2018.

🔒Watching the river flow: Along the Kennebec, developers and residents are returning to the river

North River Co., the new owner of the Lockwood Mill in Waterville, considers the building a diamond...

🔒Is ‘agri-energy’ an answer for Maine’s dairy industry?

Summit Utilities, a natural gas provider in Colorado, has partnered with Flood Brothers and other central Maine dairy farms to produce biogas, which can be converted to electricity or a heat source for cooking and other tasks.

🔒How to make yourself ‘highly employable’

Mainebiz takes a look at how Thomas College is preparing students to address Maine's workforce shortage, and we win two awards for our coverage of the problem.
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🔒Diane Atwood: blogger and podcaster on health

Long-time TV health reporter and now health blogger Diane Atwood shared with Mainebiz some observations about the her career and the state's aging population.

🔒Class act in Waterville: How Thomas College grooms students for career success

Helping students turn a diploma into a job is such a high priority at Thomas College that the scrappy Waterville school guarantees qualifying students will find employment within six months of graduating.

🔒Newsworthy people and performances for July 8, 2019

New hires Androscoggin Bank in Lewiston hired Jim Woolverton as senior vice president, director of technology. Woolverton was...
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