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Maine is No. 13 on the "best places to live," according to a new ranking by the personal finance site WalletHub. The list compared states on 51 key metrics, such as housing costs, income growth ...
Maine Banking & Finance newsThe robberies occurred within four days of each other, at Kennebec Savings on Baxter Boulevard and Bangor Savings on Brighton Avenue. Police are still investigating and ...
The Sanford office of the Center for Grieving Children is moving this month into a larger location to better serve a growing clientele. The 1,550-square-foot facility, at 1209 Main St., offers ...
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Maine's source for Greater Bangor business newsThroughout Piscataquis and Penobscot counties, the housing crisis is not a single-issue challenge, but a constellation of interrelated barriers ...
Maine Real Estate & Construction newsThe 62,000-square-foot ambulatory surgery center and medical office building is being built in the 577-acre mixed-use development’s emerging town center and ...
Hospitals and research labs are leveraging big health data to prevent, diagnose and treat disease, conduct early research and accelerate drug discovery.
Air-source heat pumps are gaining traction in Maine. After meeting its goal to install 100,000 units two years early, the state has a target of 175,000 more heat pumps by 2027.
The property took a couple of years to sell. One deal was undercut by the pandemic. In 2020, the sellers undertook various renovations. “It’s been a significant piece of Main Street Kennebunk ...
The $150 million overhaul of a Louisiana-Pacific mill near Houlton will mean more wood materials for home builders. The project, which broke ground in June, will also mean jobs and business for ...
Rendering / COURTESY of Portland museum of Art A rendering shows the proposed new mass timber building at 142 Free St., at left in image, where the Portland Museum of Art plans to expand.
The pilot project could lead to a first-in-the-nation bio-based 3D-printed affordable neighborhood in greater Bangor. It could take just two days to build each home.
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