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Bangor-based IT consulting firm ProInfoNet is expanding with an office at Two Monument Square in Portland. ProInfoNet is a 30-year-old firm that provides consulting on network infrastructure ...
Maine Real Estate & Construction news. U.S. retail sales continued to grow in May but not at the pace of previous months, the National Retail Federation reported last week.
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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.
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 ...
Construction of the 110,000-square-foot building started in November 2022; completion is expected next summer. Goals include teaching best-in-class skills, improving patient outcomes through team ...
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.
A retired U.S. Navy officer and former commandant of midshipmen at Maine Maritime Academy has been hired as the first program director of the newly formed Maine Defense Industry Alliance.
So far, $31,600 of $46,000 has been distributed from the Cumberland County Digital Equity Stipend Program. McCool said the council would distribute the additional money this year and next year.
Rendering / Courtesy University of Maine Development, design and engineering of the $10.35 million Sustainable Aquaculture Workforce Innovation Center is expected to proceed this fall.