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Pieceworks is a Montville family business that provides contract manufacturing and assembly for entrepreneurs, filling a gap and allowing them to scale up.
The Maine Hospital Association is partnering with Husson University to offer members and employees courses at a discounted rate.
Golf pro Brian Bickford, owner of Sim City Golf in Westbrook, plans to open Bangor and Old Orchard Beach locations by Nov. 1.
The health care system, which cites the housing shortage as an issue in recruiting, partnered with High Tide Capital on the historic renovation of a downtown Bangor building that will have 20 apartments. The building will open in early November.
Husson University in Bangor has received federal grants of over $2 million to fund resources aimed at helping low-income students stay in school and graduate.
Robert Clark has led the Bangor university since January 2010. His career in higher education spans more than 40 years.
Adam Kavanagh has worked in the credit union industry for more than a decade. He is also an active member of the Maine Credit Union League's Compliance Council.
The emergence of PFAS in water supplies, farms and the environment is a growing problem nationwide. Many researchers and government agencies are investigating the so-called “forever chemicals.”
Wright-Ryan Construction is working on the Hotel Ursa on the University of Maine Campus, while DeStefano & Associates has been busy building Aroma Joe's outlets and a Dunkin shop.
The 95-room boutique hotel is finishing construction and already beginning to accept reservations on its website.
A year ago, we asked for your predictions about how businesses would fare in 2024.
Just over a third of voters, 37%, predicted that 2024 would be better than the previous year. One in four voters said it would be worse.
So, what do you think?
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