BATH Rocky’s Ace Hardware, a family owned business with neighborhood based stores in six states, now offers the convenience of online shopping with the personal touch only a local independent retailer can provide. “We want to stay true to our commitment of being our customers’ local hardware store, but we also recognize that today’s consumer […]
2018
FHC’s foundation accepting applications for scholarships
BOWDOIN FHC’s Communities Education Foundation is now accepting applications for the fall 2018 academic term. Founded in 2010, the FHC Communities Education Foundation was created to foster and encourage members of FHC communities to seek post-high school educational opportunities, including two- or four-year undergraduate degrees, vocational programs and graduate studies. Since 2013, the foundation has […]
MEREDA announces Public Policy Committee chair
PORTLAND — Michael Lane of Richmond, a partner at Preti Flaherty, is the Maine Real Estate & Development Association’s (MEREDA) new Public Policy Committee chair. He succeeds recently elected MEREDA President Gary Vogel of Drummond Woodsum, who had chaired the committee for the last 14 years. MEREDA’s Public Policy Committee meets regularly during each legislative […]
CMMC recognized as Aetna ‘quality’ facility
LEWISTON — Central Maine Medical Center was recently designated an Aetna Institute of Quality Cardiac Care Facility for comprehensive heart and vascular treatment. The hospital, and its Central Maine Heart and Vascular Institute, were selected for the honor by consistently delivering evidence-based, safe cardiac care, according to Aetna. Aetna makes information about the quality and […]
Tedford Housing reveals board, staff appointments
BRUNSWICK — Tedford Housing’s mission is creating pathways from homelessness to home by partnering with people and their communities in Midcoast Maine. Following are recent board and staff announcements: Four new members were elected to Tedford Housing’s board, including Cynthia Dechenes, MD, Toni Kemmerle, David Sinclair and Scott Upham. Dechenes, of Brunswick, is a family […]
Anti-Trump images become big business for projectionist
WASHINGTON In a city with a long tradition of leftist street activism, Robin Bell has become something of a D.C. celebrity. Every few weeks, Bell puts messages of protest on the side of the Trump International Hotel. He’s called President Donald Trump a pig and a racist, used smiling poop emojis, and taunted the president […]
News from Southern Midcoast Maine Chamber
A key duty of any chamber of commerce is information sharing. At our very core it’s what we do. We promote our businesses, local events, our communities and we share all that is happening with the world. This week, a member business asked me what our advertising options were for their business. I figured it […]
Aurora Provisions closing after over 20 years in Portland’s West End
The owner of the gourmet foods shop and cafe plans to focus on her catering business, she says.
Maine candidates divided on what to do in wake of Cohen plea deal
Rep. Pingree calls for a vote on legislation to protect the Mueller investigation.
Thompson’s Point redevelopment gets a boost with approval of $495,000 loan
The funds will be used to renovate a historic former rail building in the growing mixed-use development.