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The state government, five cities, Cumberland County and a nonprofit will share the first installment of housing and homelessness grants from the federal emergency response package for the COVID-19 crisis.
A total of 19 branches, from Orono to Ogunquit, will close for now, after banks across the state have already suspended most face-to-face customer services.
The bus service, which connects 17 Maine communities with Boston and other cities, is temporarily halting service after carrying a passenger with COVID-19.
The state's second-largest health care system said its current COO will assume the role April 1, as CEO Michelle Hood leaves for another position.
A charitable organization affiliated with the health care provider plans to provide a total of $3 million in funding for community services and other help across four states, and is now accepting grant applications from local nonprofits.
A luxury apartment building at 28 Broad St. in Bangor sold for $3.33 million to a Florida investor who, to now, has mainly focused on the Southeast. The building is seen as evidence that the luxury-rental market in Bangor is viable.
Central Maine Power Co. and Emera Maine are taking steps to extend customer protections and prevent service interruptions during the COVID-19 crisis.
The state's chambers have met to discuss ways to keep businesses and the economy going as the state responds to the pandemic with closures and curfews.
As the coronavirus pandemic affects air travel worldwide, Maine's two largest airports are responding but seeing dramatic drops in passenger demand.
As the number of cases in Maine rises to 32, businesses and governments, including Portland and Bangor, take steps to mitigate the COVID-19 outbreak.
Sports betting became legal in Maine in 2023. In its first full year, the state collected roughly $6 million in tax revenue (at a rate of about 10%).
The figures are expected to keep growing this year.
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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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