A prominent grain storage and processing facility in Presque Isle is for sale. Maine Potato Growers Inc, a Presque Isle-based agricultural cooperative, listed its grain terminal at 153 North St. for ...
Maine’s outdoor recreation economy generated $3.9 billion in 2024 and is growing faster than industry leaders anticipated. Federal data released this month shows the sector added 4% to the state’s ...
MAINE-GROWN BEER: Allagash Brewing Co. in Portland has met — and exceeded — its goal for brewing with grains grown in Maine. Last year, the company brewed with more than 2 million pounds of Maine ...
Maine's lobster catch declined for a fourth year, officials said, as the industry grapples with soaring costs, inflation and a changing ocean.
When my wife, Maggie, an architect, and I designed our multi-use office building with affordable apartments on the campus of our assisted living facility, we built a child care center ...
Harvesters, scientists and policymakers eager to hear the latest news packed the room at the Maine Elver Fishermen Association’s annual meeting at the Fishermen’s Forum on Saturday.
The recent wave of expansions demonstrates that Maine’s life sciences sector is not only growing, but putting down long-term ...
Moscowitz and Bambi Jones bought the original farm in 1978, after moving to Maine for both land and work. Tracy Moscowitz, a lawyer and engineer, took a job with the Maine Public Utilities Commission.
The 15 all-suite, apartment-style hotel will open May 1, 2026 in the historically renovated Granite Block Building at 215 Commercial Street along Portland's working waterfront ...
Hilary Crowell of the Cultivated Thread in Wiscasset, shown here with some of her hand-woven wares at the Common Ground Fair in 2023, is a client of Maine Small Business Development Centers. FILE ...
WASHINGTON — White House border czar Tom Homan said Sunday that more than 1,000 immigration agents have left Minnesota's Twin Cities area and hundreds more will depart in the days ahead as part of the ...
MEDFORD, Ore. – A federal judge has struck down a long-standing U.S. Forest Service regulation that allowed the agency to approve tens of thousands of acres of commercial logging without conducting ...
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