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The Portland Parks Conservancy, in partnership with the city of Portland’s Department of Parks, Recreation and Facilities, recently cut the ribbon on the city’s first dedicated public bike park.
The University of Maine at Machias recently cut the ribbon on an extensive renovation of the Reynolds Gymnasium. The renovations began in the fall of 2024 and included a new, National Collegiate ...
The Maine Lobster Museum, set to open its digital doors on May 8, will offer visitors a virtual tour of all things lobster from biology to culinary traditions and Lady Gaga’s famous bejeweled ...
Maine fishermen who participate in the federal Northern Gulf of Maine scallop fishery are stuck in regulatory limbo after the federal agency charged with implementing annual catch limits shut ...
Price is not the only way to compete. Take time to understand your industry and consumer trends. Focus on what your customers value — whether it’s quality, convenience, innovation or brand ...
Mike Haws joined Sappi in 2012 as managing director of the Somerset Mill. Prior to Sappi, he held operational roles with Verso Paper, International Paper and Champion International. He has a ...
All seven attorneys formerly in Eaton Peabody's startup practice have left the Bangor-based law firm to start a firm of their own called Viridian Law. The 13-member team, led by Jeff Spaulding as ...
Inside the hulking white box of a building on the deep blue shores of Portland’s western waterfront is a 106,000-square-foot logistics universe waiting to be filled. Weeks before the long ...
This year promises to be a busy and varied one for commercial development in Maine. To find out what’s trending across the state in 2025, we checked in with city officials, real estate ...
More luxury condos are coming to Portland's peninsula this fall, with a rare new build on the Eastern Promenade. Owner Harry Krigman said the project will be “the first new development on the ...
A journalist-turned-finance-professional is making another unusual turn in his career with the development of an indoor mini-golf course, bar and restaurant in Portland’s East Bayside neighborhood.
Len Libby Candies in Scarborough dates back nearly a century, but its workforce faces a modern challenge. Most are part-time workers, with flexible hours — and that’s typically a group that ...