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Maine Real Estate & Construction newsAt the front end of the workforce pipeline, Maine’s only medical school will operate out of its new $93 million Portland home built to meet the highest ...
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An entrepreneurial studies program for youth and young adults is planning to develop a six-acre campus in Farmington. The Center for Entrepreneurial Studies bought 165 Whittier Road and hired ...
Canada is Maine’s largest trading partner by a large margin, said Traci Simmons, CEO of Opportunities New Brunswick. “We have a shared, strong economic relationship through cross-border trade ...
John Butera, who most recently had been a VP and commercial loan officer at Skowhegan Savings Bank, has been selected to head rural development for the USDA in Maine.
From the outside, the former Navy aircraft maintenance building isn’t much to look at — a drab relic of the 1940s when Brunswick Naval Air Station opened at a former municipal airfield. More ...
File Photo / Jim Neuger PhytoSmart Inc., a Brunswick biotech startup, is merging with Cellana Inc., of San Diego. Shown here is PhytoSmart's operations director, Patrick Cregten, at the firm's ...
First Serve Hospitality Group Inc. in Kittery bought a Kennebunk general store called H.B. Provisions, carried out renovations and repositioned it as KPort Provisions. “It’s kind of an icon in ...
Photo / Courtesy, Westbrook Development Corp. Stroudwater Apartments is for residents age 55-plus with household incomes at or below 60% of the area median income.
The study will consider whether a public medical school is necessary for Maine and what resources — including funding, personnel, laboratories and equipment — would be required if a new school ...