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Photo / Courtesy Department of Marine Resources The Department of Marine Resources acquired a Deep Trekker Pivot remotely operated vehicle to evaluate proposed aquaculture sites.
The five-month program will support nonprofit leaders in the development of an entrepreneurial approach to growing their organizations.
Maine's source for Greater Bangor business newsThe Queen City is getting a lot more interest in retail coming downtown. “People want to do business with somebody local," says one entrepreneur ...
Spinnaker Trust, a Portland-based wealth management firm, has hired Tim Kaijala as vice president and deputy chief investment officer.
Maine Banking & Finance newsThe robberies occurred within four days of each other, at Kennebec Savings on Baxter Boulevard and Bangor Savings on Brighton Avenue. Police are still investigating and ...
The Sanford office of the Center for Grieving Children is moving this month into a larger location to better serve a growing clientele. The 1,550-square-foot facility, at 1209 Main St., offers ...
Photo / Keith Luke Renys aims to open a store in Augusta this fall at 152 Western Ave., in a space formerly occupied by Big Lots.
Hospitals and research labs are leveraging big health data to prevent, diagnose and treat disease, conduct early research and accelerate drug discovery.
New data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows that Maine was the most rural state in 2010, with 61.3% of its population living in rural areas – the highest rate in the country.
Maine has been designated a federal Forest Bioproducts Tech Hub and could receive $50 million to $70 million to develop the state's forest bioproducts sector.
The Stroudwater Apartments are for adults age 55-plus with household incomes at or below 60% of the area median income.
A pair of Portsmouth, N.H., restaurateurs plan to open the first Maine location for their all-day-brunch eatery. Co-owners Eric Goodwin and Scott Pulver, owners of an independent restaurant group ...