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The Brunswick drama troupe has called off its summer performances for the first time in 62 years. Other theater, music and dance groups, hard hit by the crisis, are also changing their schedules and marketing.
The year-old Coastal Resources plant turns waste from 115 member towns and cities into fuel, but now allows nonmember municipalities to send recyclables as a way to keep them out of landfills and incinerators.
Portland is allowing nonessential businesses to ship items ordered by phone or online, and offer non-contact delivery and curbside pickup, after a clarification of city rules last week caused an uproar from small businesses.
With 28 locations, from Bangor and Portland to Los Angeles and San Diego, Woodard & Curran is feeling the impact of the coronavirus crisis nationwide. CEO Doug McKeown talked with Mainebiz about how the firm is coping.
Maine's real estate brokers, buyers and sellers are all still doing business, although with new expectations and new ways of working together. But it's unclear what the future holds for the industry.
A $1.3 million naming gift will expand and enhance the University of Maine Museum of Art in Bangor, including construction and operation of five new galleries.
Kennebec Savings, Camden National and Norway Savings banks were all overloaded Wednesday as many customers checked online accounts to see if their relief checks had arrived. By Thursday, most banking operations were back to normal.
The University of Maine launched an "innovation team" with Maine hospitals and manufacturers to come up with creative solutions for the health care supply shortage and other challenges in the ongoing pandemic.
A Bangor-based broadband company is identifying and measuring gaps in connectivity among Maine communities. The need for internet service throughout the state appears to have grown during the current public health crisis.
Susan MacKay will manage the University of Maine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center's biobased additive manufacturing program with Oak Ridge National Lab.
This week, three members of Maine's congressional delegation urged the Trump administration to avoid a trade war with Canada.
A trade war with our northern neighbor could have "devastating consequences for Maine, including increased prices on groceries, gas and energy," U.S. Sens. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Angus King, I-Maine, and U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-1st District, said in a joint press release on Monday.
Canada is Maine’s largest international trading partner. Maine relies on Canada for heating fuel, gasoline, natural gas and electricity. According to the office of Gov. Janet Mills, more than 80% of heating fuel and gasoline used in Maine comes from Canada.
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