The state agency provides help to 26 Maine companies to help the bring products and services to market.
November 2016
Demolition of Bath viaduct is a smash hit on social media: Video
The Bath Police Department’s video showing the wrecking ball doing its job gets thousands of views.
Maine voters overseas create processing backlog at Secretary of State’s Office
A spokeswoman says that overseas ballots will be processed before Election Day.
Relative testifies she helped South Portland doctor with his financial schemes
The woman, who alleges that Joel Sabean sexually abused her, says she created fake hospital invoices to help him hide hush money that he sent to her.
Cain returns money from Boston law firm accused of ‘straw donor scheme’
The Thornton Law Firm is accused of an illegal payback scheme to donate more than $1 million to Democratic candidates nationwide.
Vassalboro window-making company acquired by Iowa-based Pella Corp.
Duratherm Windows, in business for 49 years, will continue to make its high-end custom products and eventually adopt the Pella brand.
Pedestrian struck on Forest Avenue still in critical condition
There was no word whether the driver of the minivan that hit Brittany Weston will be charged.
Girls’ soccer: Waynflete advances to state final
The fifth-ranked Flyers knock off No. 2 Madison 2-1 and advance to the Class C state championship game for the fifth time in nine years.
Business Breakfast Forum: Makers in 2016: Maine manufacturers see opportunity in a shifting landscape
Join us on Wednesday, November 30, 7:30 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. @ Portland Public Library
Cape Elizabeth to begin do-over search for school chief
CAPE ELIZABETH — The School Board will begin advertising for a new superintendent this month with the hope of hiring someone by late March 2017. School Board Chairwoman Elizabeth Scifres on Oct. 25 announced the time-line of the board’s second search for a superintendent this year. The search to replace former Superintendent Meredith Nadeau, who announced her […]