Wiscasset

🔒Lajoie Brothers building new home for Tucker Chevy in Wiscasset

After 10 years on Atlantic Highway in Waldoboro, Tucker Chevy is developing a new showroom and service center in Wiscasset.

‘Net zero’ home developer expands to southern Maine, leases manufacturing plant

Zero Energy Homes last week set its first panel-built home in southern Maine and its fourth home overall. It recently leased a Wiscasset manufacturing facility for year-round modular construction.

Developer of affordable, ‘net zero’ homes teams with prefab maker on third build

The Trenton home is Zero Energy’s first modular build, prefabricated at Knickerbocker’s Wiscasset facility with installations such as cabinetry, drywall and flooring.

🔒Made in Maine: A Swedish maker of wound-care products to expand Maine production

Mölnlycke Health Care, which plans a major expansion of its Brunswick Landing factory, makes a range of wound-care products.
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🔒With apps and online banking, what’s the role of the local bank branch?

Mainebiz spoke with Maine leaders about today’s banking environment, customer preferences and bank strategy. Here’s what they had to say.

Friday Food Insider: Long drive, long wait for a lobster roll at Red’s Eats

Take a trip to Wiscasset with your friend, the Friday Food Insider, to hear about my experience at Red's Eats.

Plan for bio-based heating, power system advances at Millinocket’s One North

Touted as an energy breakthrough, the combined heat and power system will use wood waste and “super-critical carbon dioxide” energy conversion turbine technology.

Friday Food Insider: Restaurants are opening, closing and changing hands

Changes in Maine's restaurant scene are happening at the pace of a fast-food pickup window. The Friday Food Insider has a roundup of who's new and who's through.
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🔒Dream weaver: Wiscasset entrepreneur cultivates community

Hilary Crowell runs the Cultivated Thread from her home in Wiscasset, making handwoven towels and other products sold online and at events.

A mainstay Wiscasset café changes hands to like-minded buyer

In the 1980s, the seller made candies, expanded to pizza, then started a restaurant and pub, everything made from scratch. The buyers bring a Southern flair to the menu.
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