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Friday Food Insider: News of restaurants and craft brews

A California brewer will be the keynote speaker at the New England Craft Brew Summit on Friday, March 6.

Friday Food Insider: With new event space, Big Tree Hospitality branches out into on-site catering

"We've never had a space of our own to just open the doors and host guests, so by adding this incredible space to our operation, our goal is to add events throughout the year right here in our home," said Amy Caramante, who heads up communications for Big Tree.

Friday Food Insider: James Beard awards names 10 Maine semifinalists

Mr. Tuna is among the 10 Maine semifinalists across various categories in the prestigious James Beard 2025 Restaurant and Chef Awards.

Solar projects in Gorham and South Berwick surge forward with federal funding

Helped by $20 million in federal funding, solar projects in Gorham and South Berwick will deliver 16 million kilowatt hours of combined electricity in their first full year of operation.
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String of transactions helps investor fine-tune portfolio

South Berwick real estate developers are tuning their portfolio to new opportunities, as Maine becomes the go-to for people moving from urban areas. “I think the pandemic has changed everything on a major level and on a micro level,” one said.

‘Wild and scenic’ listing could protect York River watershed

The listing would cap off a collaborative, decade-long effort that could deliver more federal funding to protect the river, which provides environmental and economic benefits to surrounding communities.

Maine home builders, remodelers association innovate as business surges

The Home Builders and Remodelers Association of Maine is launching new initiatives amid the upsurge in residential remodeling and building, brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.

York County towns close beaches, promote restaurants

The four towns in southern York county typically allow 24/7 access to public beaches. But after reports of groups gathering on them, the beaches are closed. Some area restaurants, however, remain open and are trying to get by.
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Investors in Lewiston’s tallest building attracted by price and potential

South Berwick real estate developers Jim and Rebecca Henry plan to improve the exterior, and interior spaces as tenants turn over, in the former Manufacturers National Bank, built in 1915. The building is abuts the Hartley Block, a new construction completed last March.

Comcast, broadcasters sue to stop law giving Mainers TV channel choice

Communications giant Comcast and a group of cable television broadcasters are suing to stop a Maine law from giving consumers the power to choose their TV channels.
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