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October 15, 2018 EditionEdition

🔒Governor candidates all tout business growth, but strategies vary

Maine’s next governor will face abundant challenges, when it comes to business growth, but the economy they’ll inherit looks very different from what Gov. Paul LePage faced when he entered […]

🔒Midcoast Maine emerges as hub for launching land-based salmon-farm sector

Two of the world's largest land-based Atlantic salmon farms are slated for construction in Maine's midcoast region: Both are moving through the permitting process for phased buildout, and at full capacity will produce 80,000 tons of salmon per year — capturing 20% of the domestic market.

🔒Scarborough Downs developer lays out vision for mixed-use neighborhood to ‘live, work and play’

Rocco “Roccy” Risbara III of Risbara Bros. Construction in Scarborough is one of the developers behind a plan to transform the 500-acre Scarborough Downs site into a walkable community with land for residential, commercial and light industrial use. In this "On the Record" Q. and A. interview, The Crossroads Holding LLC principal talks about the inspiration for the project and whether there's a future for harness racing.

🔒In Short

New hiresEastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor hired Michael Paci as a neurosurgeon at EMMC Neurosurgery and...
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🔒Small Machias broadband company cutting a large swath through Maine’s rural areas

Mark Ouellette, who recently succeeded Susan Corbett as CEO of Axiom Technologies, says the mission of the Machias-based company remains the same as when it was founded in 2005: Hook up every house in Maine with broadband, particularly rural communities.

🔒Video marketing 101: Suggestions for beginners

Thinking of creating marketing videos for your business. Here are some suggestions for a beginner to get started.

🔒Development projects taking shape in Rockland, Boothbay, Walpole

Maine's Midcoast is much more than a summer tourist destination as evidenced by continued businesses openings in...

🔒Maine’s coast is hot property, but businesses have to stay nimble

Maine's coast is ever evolving, ever a source of wonder and debate, as our Midcoast and Downeast...
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