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Pixelle Specialty Solutions purchased the mill two years ago. After a tumultuous tenure, the company is selling to a global investment firm for an undisclosed price.
Lisa Martin, executive director of the nonprofit since 1999, will retire to spend time with her family and gardens.
Twenty-three percent of investors were from Maine. The campaign allows the company to immediately begin work on fuselage design and a telemetry system.
A recent acquisition of a Utah manufacturer will be the eighth company in the Precinmac portfolio. The business complements an acquisition last fall of an Indiana company.
More than 1,000 people have worked on the ship since the Bath shipbuilder first cut steel. BIW is one of only two builders of the Navy's Burke destroyers.
The president and co-founder of a South Portland-based axe maker says the company is at the "go big or go home point" in development.
Sheridan Corp. has been named GC for the $1.3 million build-out of the new Winslow manufacturing site for Maine Crisp Co., a maker of gluten-free snacks. Plus, more updates from Maine's construction industry.
Brahms Mount, most of whose products are made from cotton, is now owned by a blanket maker whose products are wool. The buyer plans to retain all Maine employees.
Over 100 sugarhouses opened their doors over Maine Maple Sunday Weekend, drawing thousands of people to see, smell and taste the work of the country's third-largest maple industry.
State agencies and local businesses are stepping up to help Penobscot McCrum and its 138 employees, following a fire Thursday that gutted the potato processing plant in Belfast.
Union workers at Sappi ratified a new three-year contract that called for higher wages, lump sum payments and enhanced retirement benefits.
The new, four-year contract for 680 members of the Bath Marine Draftsmen’s Association calls for wage increases and other benefits.
Research labs in Bar Harbor were among the biggest grantees. Others included a Biddeford biotechnology start-up and a Bangor provider of services for Wabanaki people.
The annual awards recognize commercial and nonprofit leaders for exceptional contributions to Maine and Maine's economy. The 2022 recipients represent an array of industries and regions — from housing to handbags, from Portland to Skowhegan.
Six award alumni share advice they would give their younger selves, leadership lessons from the pandemic and what they see as Maine's biggest economic challenge or opportunity.
2022 Mainebiz Business Leaders of the Year: The Small Business and Entrepreneur Leader of the Year, Lambke has built Maine Grains from a local grist mill into a community around grain and related products, energizing downtown Skowhegan and the