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March 4, 2019 EditionEdition

🔒Aquaculture has long history of fitting in

Paul Dioli in his letter to the editor [in the print edition of Feb. 18] suggests that aquaculture must fit in with other coastal activities such as commercial fishing and […]

🔒Gorham Savings Bank’s new CEO targets summer opening for Yarmouth branch

Steve deCastro is president and CEO of Gorham Savings Bank, which has over $1 billion in assets,...

🔒A 1995 plan for Thompson’s Point nailed some things, not others

Fishman Realty Group had a proven track record in real estate development and management in Portland. In...

🔒IN SHORT

New hiresMaine Career Connect, a hiring and retention program of the Maine State Chamber of Commerce, hired...
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🔒Manufacturing’s next frontier? Makers of small launch vehicles target booming nanosatellite market

Two startup manufacturers of small satellite launch vehicles have their sights set on a nanosatellite market that's...

🔒Roster now complete for Mills’ cabinet

The Maine Senate unanimously approved Amanda Beal to lead the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry.Beal's confirmation...

🔒Manufacturing homegrown brands

Manufacturing's job count in Maine has not reached the level where it was even before the recession,...

🔒Three niche textile manufacturers hit their stride, set their sights on expanded growth

American Roots, along with Flowfold in Gorham and Hyperlite Mountain Gear in Biddeford, lead Maine's new crop of niche textile makers. As traditional manufacturing struggles to attract young talent, the three are hitting their stride as they invest in technology, expand their reach and create jobs.
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🔒Tips on how to make a good first impression

Q: They say first impressions are important. How can I be sure to make a good first...

🔒American Steel brings new technology to an old industry, saving time and money

A Maine company that recently started processing steel with a next-generation, $1.4 million laser has actually been...
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