North Berwick

Hannaford donates more than $1M to nonprofits across the Northeast

The funding will benefit organizations in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and New York, and reflect the foundation’s ongoing focus on combating food insecurity, supporting learning and workforce readiness and promoting healthier lifestyles.

Friday Food Insider: A roundup of the top restaurant stories of 2024

Let’s take a foodie trip; here are links to the top restaurant stories published in 2024. 

Guilty plea from N. Berwick man who sought PPP funds for business he’d already sold

The 49-year-old man had sold his travel agency in the year before applying for Paycheck Protection Program support.

Hussey Seating says it’s closed a record year, with 34% revenue growth

Strong performance across all business segments resulted in year-over-year revenue growth of 34%.
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🔒A Look Back: Maine’s business mix in 1994 ranged from defense industry to ‘funky secondhand shops’

For its 30th anniversary, Mainebiz looks back at the business climate in 1994, including some businesses that have grown since then.

8,000 workers are needed by Maine’s defense industry, so employers, schools are gearing up

“Employers like BIW need to have a seat at the table with our educational partners to ensure the training provided to Mainers prepares them for the jobs of today and tomorrow,” said Bath Iron Works' president, Charles Krugh.

Friday Food Insider: Euro-African meat pies in North Berwick? Yes, really

Baker Brü is a South African and Italian culinary experience derived from family legacy recipes featuring meat pies. It will be opening at 381 High St.

Defense bill could mean more work for Maine shipbuilders and other contractors

The bill includes money for Bath Iron Works and Portsmouth Naval Shipyard to continue building Navy ships and a submarine dry dock.
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Jet engine defect will cost North Berwick plant’s parent company billions of dollars

Shares of RTX Corp. fell nearly 8% in price Monday after the aerospace and defense contractor said it will have to remove and repair hundreds of engines.

Hussey Seating announces change at the top

Gary Merrill, who has been CEO since 2016, plans to retire July 1. He will be replaced by the seating company's CFO.
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