A s the easternmost port in the United States, Eastport is the closest deep water port to European markets. That geographical reality has been driving operations at the Eastport Port Authority since it was established in 1977 and greatly expanded in 1998. That expansion facilitated significant growth in cargo operations, which now include shipments of […]
2013
CMMC college’s special program is reaccredited
LEWISTON — The Central Maine Medical Center College of Nursing and Health Professions’ Nuclear Medicine Technology Program has been reaccredited by a national academic certification agency. According to a news release, the Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in Nuclear Medicine Technology (JRCNMT) has reaccredited the CMMC college program. The seven-year accreditation followed an on-site […]
Lisbon Falls’ ETTI earns nomination
LISBON — Enterprise Trenchless Technologies, Inc. (ETTI), a directional drilling and utility construction contractor in Lisbon Falls, has been nominated by Equipment World Magazine and Caterpillar Equipment for 2013 Contractor of the Year. A group of 12 contractors from across the country are chosen each year as finalists. Of those finalists, only one company will […]
L.L. Bean board OKs $1.5M in grants
FREEPORT — The L.L. Bean board of directors recently approved the 2012 Charitable Giving Program of $1.5 million in community grants. The gifts, ranging from $500 to $25,000, will be dispersed to more than 200 nonprofit organizations before the end of L.L. Bean’s fiscal year in February. The majority of the giving is to national, […]
Nominations sought for 2013 Governor’s Award for Business
AUGUSTA — The Maine Department of Economic and Community Development is now accepting nominations for the 2013 Governor’s Award for Business Excellence. “The Governor’s Award for Business Excellence showcases business innovation and spirit that has earned Maine a reputation for topquality workmanship, service and a commitment to excellence,” DECD Commissioner George Gervais said in a […]
Science Foundation awards grant to Brunswick’s RAS Corp.
BRUNSWICK — Brunswick-based RAS Corporation has been awarded its first Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) award in the amount of $150,000 for the purpose of eliminating environmental waste from marine, on-shore aquaculture. Only a select number of companies nationwide are awarded SBIR grants from the National Science Foundation. Phase I of this project will determine […]
McTeague Higbee adds attorney Katherine Gatti to firm’s staff
TOPSHAM — McTeague Higbee, a Maine law firm specializing in workers’ rights, recently announced the addition of a new associate attorney, Katherine Gatti. Her practice will focus primarily on workers’ compensation. Gatti received her law degree cum laude from the University of Maine School of Law, where she received the Pro Bono Publico Award and […]
Brunswick officer punched in face
BRUNSWICK A Brunswick police officer was assaulted this morning while responding to a trespass complaint on McLellan Street. Police were called to a McLellan Street home at 4:08 a.m. by a woman who wanted police to remove a friend of the 17-year-old male who ended up allegedly assaulting the officer. While at the scene, the […]
Phippsburg treasurer faulted
PHIPPSBURG Voters authorized spending up to $40,000 from surplus Wednesday to cover errors made in the processing of town payroll taxes. About 50 residents showed up for the special town meeting at the Phippsburg Elementary School gym. Lisa Wallace, the town’s treasurer and tax collector, took responsibility and apologized Wednesday for not deducting enough tax […]
Shaw’s sold in $3.3B deal
The Shaw’s supermarket chain is among five retail brands being sold to an investor group. Supervalu announced today it will sell all its Albertsons, Acme, Jewel-Osco, Shaw’s and Star Market stores and related Osco pharmacies to an affiliate of Cerberus Capital Management in a transaction valued at $3.3 billion. The transaction includes 877 stores. […]