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Linda Lidov has been named director of communications. She brings over 25 years of communications experience as well as a wealth of expertise in nonprofit storytelling, coalition building and ...
The Jubilee Center in Lewiston's Trinity Church, which has been providing essential support services to lower-income residents for 30 years, has outgrown its rented space in the Episcopal church ...
Wednesday, August 06, 2025 from 7:30 am to 10:00 am Work for ME is a workforce development tool to help Maine’s employers target Maine’s emerging workforce. Work for ME highlights each ...
Thursday, July 17, 2025 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm The Giving Guide helps nonprofits have the opportunity to showcase and differentiate their organizations so that businesses better understand how ...
Hospitals and research labs are leveraging big health data to prevent, diagnose and treat disease, conduct early research and accelerate drug discovery. According to a recent panel hosted by the ...
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 ...
In November 2019, Peace Love Waffles opened in the Piscataquis County town of Dover-Foxcroft. Erin Riley, her husband, Doug Campbell, and her son, Michael Begley, initially ran the waffle-centric ...
As the only woman in her flight-school class decades ago in Texas, Beverly Worthington knew there was no room for error. “When I was getting my ratings for flying ...
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.
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.
Thomas College in Waterville hired Jeremy Qualls as provost. Qualls, who will start in July, is currently dean and vice president of research and innovation at the University of Southern Maine.
Radiant in a long red cotton dress with a matching head wrap, Apphia Kamanda Mpay is a walking advertisement for her home-based fashion business. It took her a mere 90 minutes to make the dress ...