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The Bangor firm dates back more than a century, working out of a historic downtown building since 1971. Now the firm is adding a smaller practice and a second office in Downeast Maine.
New programs in animal-assisted therapy and diversity, equity and inclusion are being launched as the Bangor school seeks to increase the number of fully online students in coming years.
With sales skyrocketing, the owner realized he needed more space. “We were going to kind of cave in on ourselves because there was no place to put anything,” he said.
Engineering firms are undergoing transformations, buying other firms, moving into larger quarters or expanding in other ways. They're a response to factors that include strong construction trends in Maine.
The Mechanized Logging Operations Program began its sixth certificate class in late June with introductory classes before transitioning this month to active harvesting in the woods northeast of Old Town.
The couple, both well-known Maine authors, said the gift through their foundation to Northern Light Acadia Hospital will support desperately needed services for young patients.
The labs allow LifeFlight to strengthen its clinical education program, which supports internal and external training across Maine.
Skowhegan's proud Spinning Mill building on the Kennebec River could have new life, with a proposal for a brewery and apartments.
The homes, which provide community-set housing for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, lose millions of dollars a year, the nonprofit said.
The renovations call for the construction of a connector between two terminal buildings, upgrades to the HVAC system and other improvements.
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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