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Public companies, based outside Maine, selected by number of Maine workers and ranked by 2019 revenue. A list of Maine's largest nursing and assisted living homes, ranked by total number of ...
Work for ME is a workforce development tool to help Maine’s employers target Maine’s emerging workforce. Work for ME highlights each industry, its impact on Maine’s economy, the jobs ...
Maine continues to experience a severe shortage of housing, at all price levels, and the rise in rental and purchasing prices still outpaces income adjustments for most Mainers. The most recent ...
Like lobsters, oysters used to be so abundant that their main purpose was to provide protein for the common folk. From the early days of the European settlement of North America, oystering ...
Two painted plastic horses stand guard outside a treasure trove of toys in rural Hiram. Housed in a little green wooden hut, Triple Mountain is a purveyor of model horses owned and run by Eleda Towle.
Maine’s aging population, lack of venture capital investment and continued labor shortages all came under the microscope at Friday's gathering of Maine manufacturers in South Portland.
Firehouse Village is an innovative, adaptive reuse of a former public safety facility into a vibrant, self-contained community modeled after a traditional Maine village. Tenants include a Rosemont ...
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.
Marine biotechnology, aquaculture and consumer goods will be the focal points of a new initiative between the University of Southern Maine and the New England Ocean Cluster. This week the two ...
Niche small businesses are pretty much a brand for Maine, where owners build on a robust legacy of individual skill and enterprise. They range from a blacksmith who forges Japanese-style knives to ...
Bath Iron Works and the University of Maine System are collaborating to offer tuition discounts to shipbuilders pursuing postsecondary education and training through Maine’s public universities.
The developers of a proposed year-round, live-music venue in Portland’s Old Port neighborhood expect to fill a hole as a mid-size platform for local and regional artists, and even serve as a ...