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Mastway Development builds 32-unit apartment complex in Gardiner

Morrill’s Mastway Development is currently building a 32-unit affordable apartment complex in Gardiner, within a short walk of downtown businesses and shopping.

Mainers are harvesting more edible seaweed, but still asking how consumers might buy it

Farming of seaweed and related edible products has increased in Maine, but tapping into what consumers would buy or eat can pose challenges.

Maine expands recall for contaminated cannabis products at Nova Farms

The Maine Office of Cannabis Policy has issued another health and safety recall for adult-use cannabis and cannabis products produced by Nova Farms. 

Next up for Maine aquaculture training — community engagement

A new ambassador program aims to engage growers, fishermen and coastal residents in discussion about aquaculture, filling a gap in communication and mentoring opportunities at the community level.
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🔒Building Business: Aroma Joe’s has 3 New England sites under construction

A roundup of Maine construction news includes three coffee shops for South Portland-based Aroma Joe’s, support for Preble Street's Housing First programs, and other developments around the state.

How to make sure your business is still around when you’re not

At some point, either the next generation will step in, the business will be sold or it will end with our death — these are really the only options, writes guest columnist Jac Arbour.

Maine communities get $2.4M in state funding for climate, energy projects

Dozens of cities and towns across Maine have been awarded grants from the state's Community Resilience Partnership, established in 2021.

MEREDA conference highlights notable projects, ‘smart growth’ and urban development

The spring conference of the Maine Real Estate & Development Association on Wednesday drew 300 people to the Holiday Inn by the Bay in Portland.
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3 months after ‘Grinch storm’ flooding, Gardiner’s Hannaford reopens

The Dec. 18 storm caused flooding, power outages and damage throughout much of the state. Floodwaters from the Kennebec River rose at least 1 foot above the entrance of the Hannaford store in Gardiner, according to a news report at the time.

🔒2024 Forecast: Aquaculture is an economic ‘bright spot’ with growing demand

Demand for Maine aquaculture products, like other Maine-sourced seafoods, has remained strong despite escalating prices that have caused a slump in other regions.
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