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As we embark on 2025, let’s take a moment to reflect on the hiring landscape ahead. Whether your goals include building a stronger team or navigating the ever-changing job market, now is the ...
Wildfires in the Los Angeles area have burned tens of thousands of acres and forced many people to evacuate. According to the Los Angeles Times, 10 people have died, and more than 9,000 structures ...
A restaurant in Maine's second-largest city has permanently closed less than 18 months after opening. Lewiston's Bon Vivant opened for business on July 14, 2023, just three months before the ...
The University of New England has hired Wesley Renfro as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Renfro, who most recently served as senior associate dean for academic affairs and strategic ...
Plans to redesign Franklin Street, a major corridor on the Portland peninsula, got a boost this week with a $2 million grant from the federal government. The money comes from the U.S. Department ...
The consumer-driven U.S. economy is strong despite a housing shortage and a "big question mark" around tariffs under the incoming Trump presidency, according to a regional expert. "All in all, we ...
Portland-based cPort Credit Union has broken ground on a new branch building in Lewiston it expects to complete by late summer and open this fall staffed by 10 full-time employees The building ...
The owners of three Maine farms were tapped by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to offer insights into their operations during the Maine Agricultural Trades Show. The farmer panel is scheduled ...
The Portland Development Corp. awarded 10 Portland businesses a total of $100,000 in grant funding from the city's Community Development Block Grant program. At its December meeting, the ...
The Brunswick Downtown Association, a non-profit organization, has hired Reilly Kons as its new executive director. As executive director, Kons will focus on advancing the mission to promote ...
Lobster 207, a co-op formed by the Maine Lobstering Union, emerged with a settlement of more than a $5 million in its favor after five years of litigation against a former CEO, Warren Pettegrow ...