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🔒Northport maker of scone mix expands manufacturing to Belfast

The Belfast location will accommodate the growth of manufacturing to make, package and ship the mixes. Baking will remain in Northport.

HVAC business expansion to Northport reflects growing demand for technicians

Mid-Coast Energy Systems’ expansion into Northport reflects electrification growth trends, as the firm received phone calls from the area for installations and servicing.

Maine issues first-ever recall of cannabis products

The Maine Office of Cannabis Policy said the products failed tests around yeast and mold content.

Northport scone business ‘mixes’ things up for food pantry benefit festival

The Scone Goddess First Annual Scone Festival, taking place Sunday, Aug. 4, will benefit the Northport Food Pantry.
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Mixing things up on the midcoast: Scone Goddess teams with Bixby Chocolate

The new product will make its debut at the New England Made Giftware & Specialty Food Show in Portland next week.

With $100K boost, scone business will scale beyond the midcoast

The Scone Goddess, based in Northport, plans to use a Community Development Block Grant for a van, packing machines, additional storage and ingredients.

🔒Northport-based scone mix brand goes national

The Scone Goddess, founded in 2020, sells 70 flavors of fresh-baked scones to local customers and sells 22 mixes to retail and wholesale customers.

GWI gets $9M in grant funding for high-speed internet in three towns

The grant funding from the ConnectME Authority will allow GWI build high-speed internet networks in Hebron, Sumner and Northport.
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Maine issues first licenses for retail cannabis sales

A total of six establishments have received the licenses from the state Office of Marijuana Policy. Retail sales to the public are permitted to begin Oct. 9.

New Point Lookout owners seek tenants to continue resort operations

Six months after buying the Point Lookout Conference Center in Northport, the owners are looking to lease out most of the facility in order for it to continue operations, after running into unexpected maintenance issues have proved more costly than they expected.
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