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James W. Sewall Co. hired Christen Wilber to oversee its geospatial division, including asset management, forestry and related services in the firm's civil engineering offerings.
The robots, already used on two other Maine college campuses, deliver food to students and "have really cool personalities,” said a dining service manager.
Seth Poplaski will cover central Maine alongside community engagement managers Jenn Deschene in Presque Isle and Lesley Ridge in Portland.
Could Bangor become Maine's next up-and-coming foodie destination? Take a look at what's already there and decide for yourself.
The funds will aid in the construction of a new 50-bed pediatric inpatient wing at the hospital.
The church, built in 1835, is on the National Register of Historic Places. The credit union will repurpose spaces for professional use, with community space also available.
A research project will explore ways to equip local electricity infrastructure to deal with the growing impact of climate change.
Whether it's female ownership, the chef cooking your food, or the server bringing it out to your table, we know that women have power in this industry.
Electronic ear tags track cow movements and detect when they are doing certain activities, like chewing cud, with the goal of learning more about best care practices.
The University of Maine has expanded its leadership team with the appointments of Patti Miles and Meghan Gardner, who both joined the university last year.
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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