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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.
Down an inconspicuous side road in the Penobscot County city of Old Town, in a large but unremarkable former truck garage, big things are going on for the global shipping industry. A startup ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Maybe you're familiar with the wild tails, er, tales. To enter restaurants, hotels or other businesses normally off-limits to Fido and Mrs. Whiskers, some pet parents wink, nod and claim their ...
Robbins Lumber Inc., a lumber manufacturer and distributor headquartered in Searsmont, has listed its 100-acre mill complex at 17 Wyman Road in Hancock. David Jones and Robert Baldacci of F.O ...
Carbon storage, long-term forest health, wildlife habitat, and sustainable timber value and production in partnership with local communities are all part of the mission for a new timber investment ...
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.
Earlier this year, Ryan Fowler was a student attorney practicing in the Aroostook County town of Fort Kent. Some of his clients had legal troubles that could potentially cost them their driver’s ...
A fast-growing Portland engineering firm, whose projects range from a Buddhist temple to affordable housing and stormwater infrastructure, found a much-needed larger space for its headquarters.