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The Coastal Resources plant, built by innovative waste-to-energy company Fiberight and the Municipal Review Committee, closed in May, but three potential buyers have made proposals that could have it up and running for 115 member municipalities by…
The University of Maine System trustees voted unanimously Monday to change the name of the building dedicated to Clarence C. Little, an outspoken advocate of eugenics and of the tobacco industry.
With help from experts at the Maine Technology Institute, Paramount Planet Product won a National Science Foundation grant for its innovation. MTI has helped dozens of Maine companies apply for such grants.
The government software provider, which is based in Texas but employs nearly 1,000 people in Maine, said client operations have not been affected. But the company's website and external IT access remained shut down Friday morning.
In the 1990s, Maine developed a system of councils and zones to integrate local fishing knowledge into the management of the state's lobster fishery. That model has lessons for other fisheries, according to a new UMaine study.
A pilot telehealth-based program “gets paramedics off the ambulance” so they can provide care wherever it’s needed. The initiative is already making a difference in northern Somerset County, and could be a model for other rural areas in Maine and…
The telehealth trend, accelerated by COVID-19, is not limited to Maine. But the state is becoming an attractive market for for telehealth developers like Senscio Systems. The state's health care providers are embracing the trend, too.
The owners of the grocery, variety store and car wash chain are reportedly selling the properties in order to focus on their supermarket businesses. The buyer is a Massachusetts company that operates variety stores and gas stations across the…
The three schools again finished among the nation's best liberal arts colleges in the U.S. News & World Report rankings. The prestigious annual comparison used information predating the pandemic, and so doesn't reflect its impact.
The Jackman program, which will allow trained paramedics to perform emergency care via telehealth, and a similar one in Winterport for primary care physicians may help close the rural health care access gap in Maine, officials say.
In this day and age, we are attached to our smart phones. Everything is on this little device.
Unbelievably, there are some people that still don't have iPhones, Androids, email, computers or tablets. They're not on social media.
Recently, actor Christopher Walken said he had no cell phone. In an interview, the Oscar winner said cell phones were like watches because, "if you need one, somebody else has got it."
Walken isn't the only celebrity or CEO who avoids technology. Yvon Chouinard, the founder of Patagonia, was famous for not being technologically attached to the world. Warren Buffett has said in interviews he still uses a flip phone.
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