Bath Iron Works partners with U.S. Army program to employ veterans
The Bath shipyard, which primarily builds boats for the U.S. Navy, will now offer guaranteed interviews to veterans.Read More
Read moreThe Bath shipyard, which primarily builds boats for the U.S. Navy, will now offer guaranteed interviews to veterans.Read More
Read moreMarco’s Italian Restaurant recently reported a case of hepatitis A to the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, according
Read moreAUGUSTA — New Ventures Maine will offer free online and in-person workshops and classes statewide in October in three program
Read moreGeneral Dynamics Bath Iron Works is set to sign an agreement Monday to join the Partnership for Your Success Program.Read
Read moreThe nonprofit group Main Street Skowhegan is working to raise at least $1 million to help small food businesses cut
Read moreThe end of pandemic-related federal support is causing another round of closures and downsizing in the struggling industry.Read More
Read moreThe annual contest at the Cumberland Fair was Thursday Read More
Read moreMax Barber and his brother and co-owner will put their culinary expertise to use by introducing a selection of prepared
Read moreFARMINGTON – Four local men’s softball teams and their fans gathered Saturday, September 23 at French’s Falls Field in Jay
Read moreThe York planning board approved to deny the proposal from Wiggly Bridge Distillery 4 to 1 at the York Public
Read moreA husband and wife from Bar Harbor have bought a waterfront building in downtown Stonington with plans to open a
Read moreJGT2 Redevelopment Llc. proposes to buy the paper mill and cogeneration plant from Pixelle Specialty Solutions, according to an application
Read moreORONO — The Town of Orono and the University of Maine Office of Sustainability will co-host the 2023 Orono Energy
Read moreThe founder of Toorie’s Tempeh says everyone should know about the taste and health benefits. Read More
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