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During hearings this week on the fiscal year 2026 budget for the departments of Homeland Security and the FBI, U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, asked officials about their efforts to assist ...
Nineteen Maine nonprofits will share $131,000 in historic preservation grants to repair and restore buildings from libraries to arts centers. Grants of $2,125 to $10,000 each were awarded by Maine ...
Several planned housing projects for Portland have been postponed due to rising costs and buyer hesitancy, further shrinking an already-tight housing market in the city. Two high-end condominium ...
U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-Maine 1st District, has initiated a bipartisan effort to bolster trade relations with Iceland — a key trading partner for Maine, given that Portland has the ...
Cross Insurance, one of the largest independent insurance providers in the Northeast, is excited to announce the opening of a new office in Providence. The 30,000-square-foot office, at a ...
Four months after the departure of its previous president and CEO, Aroostook Partnership brought on a new leader for the role, effective May 5. Kiersten Purington succeeds Scott Dionne, who ...
Aiming to smooth over U.S. trade tensions with Canada, Gov. Janet Mills and five other regional governors have invited six Canadian premiers for a cross-border summit in Boston. Maine’s ...
The Maine Air National Guard, nicknamed the MAINEiacs, will receive $50 million in federal money to build a new hangar in Bangor. “Home to the MAINEiacs, the Maine Air National Guard’s 101st ...
Lazy Sun, an outdoor apparel and lifestyle shop founded in Park City, Utah, is coming full circle as Maine native, Jordan Haddadi, and her husband, Mark Pomykato, open a store at 28 Exchange St ...
A project that combines significant construction with revitalization that’s already underway on existing structures is envisioned under a unified brand in Portland’s Old Port neighborhood.
Maine is full of passionate, creative and hardworking people with ideas — but many don’t see themselves as “entrepreneurs.” The word itself can feel intimidating, even exclusionary.