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Seeking to grow beyond commercial services and serve a wider community of emerging artists, the college partnership with provides musicians with tools, space and mentorship.
Construction is underway on the University of New England’s Harold and Bibby Alfond Center for Health Sciences, a pivotal step in relocating UNE’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, or COM, to ...
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 ...
Even with the lingering winter clouds hanging overhead lately, Adam Little says there’s no better view of Aroostook County than up on a wind turbine. “You pop your head out the roof hatch, tie ...
Mount Desert Island Hospital, in the coastal Hancock County town of Bar Harbor, serves a year-round population of some 5,500 plus a seasonal spike of summer residents and Acadia National Park ...
It's said to be the first real estate deal of its kind under a new Maine law. The residents of Linnhaven Mobile Home Park rallied to buy their 278-home community for $26.3 million, taking ...
From modular construction to opportunity zones to a formula to make it affordable to build middle-income housing, private developers are finding various ways to build much-needed affordable and ...
With the traditional groundbreaking season approaching, here are three shovel-ready projects in the works. 1. In Brunswick, the team that plans to redevelop Portland’s Time & Temperature ...
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 ...
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.
Assisted by famous actor-alumnus Tony Shalhoub, the University of Southern Maine on Thursday broke ground on a $63 million performing and visual arts center in Portland slated for completion in 2025.
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