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Child care is considered an essential piece of the puzzle in recruiting and retaining Bath Iron Works employees.
Portland City Council narrowly approved a decision to send to a November referendum a proposal to raise the city’s minimum wage from $15.50 per hour to $19 by 2028. If approved by voters, the new rate would give Portland one of the highest minimum
The Bath Area Family YMCA has broken ground on an early learning center, the final phase in a multi-year expansion that will bring capacity up to 200 at its Centre Street campus, when completed by fall 2026.
Your unneeded equipment can have a second life and help close Maine’s digital divide when you take the right approach to recycling surplus technology.
Nate Snow, who starts on Sept. 2, will succeed Alicia Heyburn, who stepped down after more than five years with the nonprofit.
Annie Leahy, executive director of Mechanics' Hall, talks about an initiative to fill empty downtown storefronts with art installations to "tell a visual story" about what the space cold become.
Across Piscataquis County, employers in sectors from health care to manufacturing and hospitality are improvising to hire and retain employees.
The Traditional Arts Network is a collaboration between Mayo Street Arts in Portland and Cultural Resources in Rockport.
Woodfords Family Services — with locations in Brewer, Kennebunk, Manchester, New Gloucester, Waterville and Westbrook — will host an event Aug. 21 to note progress on its Manchester renovation.
The new lease at 1209 Main St. will provide more room for both group gatherings and individual meetings. The nonprofit had previously shared space in a Sanford church.
Most recently, incoming director Sherry Billings led Hancock County Habitat for Humanity, overseeing construction and repair projects and quadrupling volunteer engagement.
Recipients include a summer camp program to help teens attain leadership skills and an initiative providing consistent access to nutritious food for students and their families.
A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at businesses, law firms, nonprofits, health care institutions, credit unions and professional services firms in Maine.
John Kuehnle, who will start Sept. 2, succeeds Elizabeth McLellan, who founded the nonprofit 16 years ago to redirect surplus medical supplies from the U.S. to nations with shortages.
Plans call for conversion of a 14,117-square-foot building at 70 Horton St. into the city’s first 24/7 "low-barrier" shelter.
Starting next week, dozens of art banners will be installed along downtown Congress Street inspired by works from the Portland Museum of Art's permanent collection.
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Small Business Saturday, the annual tradition that encourages shoppers to support local, independent retailers and entrepreneurs, marked its 16th rendition on Nov. 29, with events held across the nation.
Founded by American Express in 2010, the yearly event has become an essential part of the holiday shopping season. The Small Business Administration became the official co-sponsor in 2011.
Last year, shoppers turned out in full force to support their local communities, generating an estimated $22 billion in spending at small retailers and restaurants.
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Learn moreThe Giving Guide helps nonprofits have the opportunity to showcase and differentiate their organizations so that businesses better understand how they can contribute to a nonprofit’s mission and work.
Work for ME is a workforce development tool to help Maine’s employers target Maine’s emerging workforce. Work for ME highlights each industry, its impact on Maine’s economy, the jobs available to entry-level workers, the training and education needed to get a career started.
Whether you’re a developer, financer, architect, or industry enthusiast, Groundbreaking Maine is crafted to be your go-to source for valuable insights in Maine’s real estate and construction community.
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