Adam Goldberg

🔒Maine business groups take aim at data privacy bill headed to state Senate

If passed, the bill would limit businesses’ ability to use third-party data and location-based advertising to reach customers, requiring additional consent to do so.

Maine Mariners score millions for Portland’s economy, study shows

Researchers at the University of New England’s Center for Sport and Business Innovation released the findings in a 20-page economic impact report shared with Mainebiz.

🔒Ballpark figures: Maine sports teams make the most of leased, dated venues

The Portland Sea Dogs, Maine Celtics and Hearts of Pine all lease venues from the city, while the Maine Mariners are tenants of Cumberland County at the Cross Insurance Arena.

🔒Big plays in a small market: What it takes to run a pro sports team in Portland

The Portland Sea Dogs, Maine Mariners, Maine Celtics and Portland Hearts of Pine are all year-round businesses with seasonal demands and pressure to win games and championships.
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Maine Mariners aim to build 58,000 square-foot practice rink at the Downs in Scarborough

The Scarborough Planning Board will discuss the project at its Oct. 20 meeting.

Boston Bruins extend affiliation with ECHL’s Maine Mariners

The Mariners, purchased last year by Dexter Paine, began their partnership with Boston and Providence, R.I., in 2021.

Just for kicks: A dozen Maine sports stories in 2024

We take the business of sports as seriously as Slugger takes his Sea Dogs Biscuits.

🔒‘Thinking positively and working hard’: Notable quotables from 10 On the Record interviews in 2024

Here is a curated collection of snippets from interviews with business and nonprofit movers and shakers published in 2024.
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🔒On the Record: For Adam Goldberg, leading the Maine Mariners hockey team is a year-round labor of love

At the start of the 2024-25 season, Mainebiz sat down with the team’s president to talk ticket sales, the squad’s recent change of ownership and efforts to expand the fan base.

We’re No. 1: Portland tops the US in ranking of minor-league sports towns

Maine's largest city has displaced Charleston, S.C., as the country's top-rated minor league sports market, according to a widely read industry publication.
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