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A roundup of construction news from around Maine includes Cianbro's efforts to move a major piece of equipment from Brewer, by sea, to the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
The U.S. Postal Service plans to consolidate some operations in Maine, including outbound mail processing that's currently handled at a Hampden facility.
Hollywood Casino now offers baccarat, and has trained all of its existing dealers on the game featured in several James Bond films, with plans for additional jobs.
The Bangor-based firm has appointed five new vice presidents across its departments and service lines.
The increasingly competitive marketplace has been a challenge for Changing Seasons FCU, with the cost of doing business outpacing its ability to keep up with new products and services.
Maine Savings Federal Credit Union has appointed Kaitlin Ferland and Kash Keezer to its mortgage loan officers team.
The budget airline, which already serves Portland International Jetport, will make Bangor a second Maine destination beginning in October.
The historic rehabilitation involved two buildings dating to the 1880s, built within yards of each other, but nearly vacant in recent years.
As we head into the weekend, Maine restaurants are gearing up for a busy St. Patrick’s Day. Where are you going to get your Guinness on?
Two major projects will get underway in April: a complete rehab of the airport runway, and construction that will connect the domestic and international terminals.
'Tis the season for the workplace holiday party or gathering.
In its annual holiday party survey report, the executive coaching firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc. said 64% of companies plan some kind of holiday celebration.
But 17% said they plan to reduce party expenditures from last year. And 4.5% expect to do a virtual holiday party, up from 3.9% a year ago.
More than half, 56%, of companies say they "always" do a holiday party, regardless of the economy.
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