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The 103-room luxury hotel would get another 52 rooms in a Commercial Street building, which would connect to the hotel via a skybridge.
The University of New England has received $75,000 from L.L.Bean Inc. to support the development of the school's Trailblazers outdoor recreation program on the Portland and Biddeford campuses.
The Portland-based company can now buy up to $2.05 billion of its own common stock through the end of 2025.
Maine College of Art & Design in Portland has expanded its leadership team and added four new members to its board of trustees.
Portland is seeking a new fire chief to succeed Keith Gautreau when he retires by the end of this year.
The University of New England has selected John Vitale as the dean of Westbrook College of Health Professions.
Here's a roundup of food stories across Maine, including festivals, new restaurants and a beer collaboration.
FocusMaine added Kristen Miale, the former president of the Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine, and Amanda Rector, the state economist for Maine, to its board.
Jack Zinn and his son Jack Zinn III launched a boutique wealth management firm in a newly constructed 1,616-square-foot office space on Portland’s East End.
Paul Logugune, 22, was sentenced to 30 months in jail for conspiracy to commit bank fraud and aggravated identity theft.
Kids won't be the only ones in costume this Thursday.
Many workplaces celebrate Halloween, and some employees will soon be donning duds that bear little resemblance to the accepted dress code. There will be candy and other treats, and office decor will likely include more cobwebs and fake gravestones than usual.
In 2021, as businesspeople were beginning to return their in-person job sites, a national survey by job website Zippia.com found that 77% of employees wanted a workplace Halloween party. But only about 57% of employers provided one.
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Work for ME is a workforce development tool to help Maine’s employers target Maine’s emerging workforce. Work for ME highlights each industry, its impact on Maine’s economy, the jobs available to entry-level workers, the training and education needed to get a career started.
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