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Maine Technology Institute signed on as the lead sponsor of a business accelerator being launched by Entrepreneurship for All, a Lowell, Mass.-based nonprofit.
Haley Ward Inc. has elected 11 new vice presidents across its departments and service lines.
Since 1996, Habib Dagher has led the fast-growing center, securing more than 120 patents and amassing a team of 350 people. Dagher and his team are working on diverse technologies that include 3-D printed houses, lightweight bridges, floating wind…
The acquisition will enable the companies to provide greater support, expansive opportunities, and additional services to the community.
The company announced it is working with four partners to temporarily produce Gifford's Famous Ice Cream as the family makes necessary repairs and prepares the Skowhegan factory to make ice cream again following a February fire.
The estate of John M. Webber donated $1 million to fund a scholarship for students of the Husson University College of Business, with priority given to students of accounting and finance.
Rand O’Leary’s last day at Northern Light Health Eastern Maine Medical Center will be March 31. Northern Light Health President and CEO Timothy Dentry will assume O'Leary's duties until a replacement is found.
The company is looking at temporary solutions to begin making ice cream again until the damage is cleaned up and repaired.
The new Institute for Strategic Leadership and Workforce Development provides educational leadership and workforce development initiatives at Husson and at businesses and organizations.
Rockweed, which is used as a thickening agent in food, cosmetics and paint, has been increasingly sought after. In 2021 in Maine, 15.1 million pounds of rockweed were landed, with a value of $965,481, up from 20 years ago, when 4.7 million pounds…
Tariffs, volatile financial markets and economic uncertainty are all creating concerns for businesses.
Some bigger corporations, like Microsoft Corp. and Dow Inc., have delayed big projects.
We're curious if businesses in Maine are delaying or canceling expansion plans.
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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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