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The emergency loan program started last year with initial funding of $349 million, but in two weeks the money was gone. Businesses and banks had to scramble and get what they could. The PPP has been a lifesaver, but has also taught Mainers to learn…
The money, part of $41 million awarded to Maine's 18 federally qualified community health centers, will shore up the 65,000-plus patient health care system's pandemic response and expand health care access for rural residents in general.
After dueling two-month campaigns supporting and opposing a proposed union at Maine Medical Center, nearly 2,000 nurses there will receive ballots this week to determine the organizing outcome.
Maine's largest bank will give its 1,100 employees an incentive of $500 each for receiving a full vaccination. But other employers are concerned about legal liabilities that such rewards could involve.
The dental therapist position is the first on the East Coast, and allows practitioners to perform some duties previously reserved for dentists, opening up access to rural parts of the state, which suffer from lack of adequate dental care.
Also in real estate news, an update on Lewiston High School's expansion, Augusta's Children's Center makes an announcement and Spectrum opens its 12th Maine store.
Maine’s four awardees will bring broadband service to 27,755 locations by 2027. “The discussion has shifted from, ‘Is it needed? Should we do it?’ to ‘How and when?’” said Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Heather…
The pandemic has devastated retirement savings for many Mainers, but three investment advisors say it's not too late to regroup and replan in order to get back on track toward long-term financial goals.
Bangor, Hancock County, Portland and Presque Isle airports will receive the bulk of the funding, to keep workers employed, for operating expenses and for debt service. The past year saw a 66% slump in demand compared with 2019.
Funds were awarded through the Maine Community Foundation's Equity Fund, established in 1996 to strengthen LGBGTQ organizations and support initiatives that work towards inclusive, diverse, prejudice-free communities statewide.
In this day and age, we are attached to our smart phones. Everything is on this little device.
Unbelievably, there are some people that still don't have iPhones, Androids, email, computers or tablets. They're not on social media.
Recently, actor Christopher Walken said he had no cell phone. In an interview, the Oscar winner said cell phones were like watches because, "if you need one, somebody else has got it."
Walken isn't the only celebrity or CEO who avoids technology. Yvon Chouinard, the founder of Patagonia, was famous for not being technologically attached to the world. Warren Buffett has said in interviews he still uses a flip phone.
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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.
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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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