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Bangor Federal Credit Union and First National Bank are both adding to their physical footprints with new branches.
The new laboratory, as large as 92,000 square feet, would advance research into large-scale, bio-based additive manufacturing using advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and large 3D printers.
The 16,000-seat Bangor amphitheater, where a major renovation is nearly complete, has sold naming rights to a Maine financial institution.
Employees with the state and with city of Bangor ratified separate contracts that called for wage increases.
Maine's largest bank said about half of its workforce will receive a raise of $2 per hour, as Bangor Savings and other employers compete in an increasingly tight labor market.
The gift, from the namesake trust of Colby alumnus George G. Petrikas, will create a financial aid fund to support high school graduates from Bangor and Waterville who enroll at the college.
The Forest Economy, Sustainability and Technology, or FOREST, initiative brings together academic, industry, government and community collaborators on economic and ecological sustainability issues.
Lisa Larson will leave her position at Eastern Maine Community College later this month in order to take a position with Education Design Lab in Washington, D.C.
The University of Maine's Transportation Infrastructure Durability Center will use the federal funds for additional research into more resilient, long-lasting bridges, roads and rail lines.
The money was specifically awarded to health centers serving communities disproportionately affected by COVID-19. Funds will go to COVID-19-related capital needs, including telehealth, mobile medical vans and freezers to store vaccines.
Since the pandemic, Maine has seen an increase in leadership transitions.
In 2024, we saw an unprecedented rate of change as leaders retired, resigned, switched jobs or sought time to recharge.
In December, we noted that changes in top management affected law firms, banks, nonprofits, health care institutions, universities and businesses in Maine.
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