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Mainers are caring people! Once again, a record-breaking number of you voted in this year’s Bangor Savings Bank Foundation Community Matters More grant-making initiative, and it is my pleasure to [...]
Kennebec Technologies is a leader in their industry serving clients nationwide in the aerospace and defense, alternative energy, medical, semiconductor, and telecommunications industries. They have a demanding production schedule that requires high levels of efficiency and long hours. The loss of employees affects productivity and their competitiveness. Kennebec Technologies aggressively invests in the health and wellness of their employees.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012 9:30 a.m. Public Signing for the Mining Bill Location: Cabinet Room Background Governor LePage will sign LD 1853, “An Act To Improve Environmental Oversight and Streamline Permitting for Metallic Mineral Mining in Maine.” Speakers include: Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner, Patricia Aho, Senator Tom Saviello (R-Franklin), Environmental and Natural Resources Committee Chair, and sponsor of the bill Representative John Martin (D-Eagle Lake).
Friends of Maine’s Mountains (FMM) congratulates the Partnership for the Preservation of the Downeast Lakes Watershed (PPDLW) for its successful efforts to protect the Downeast Lakes region of Maine. We join PPDLW and countless Maine citizens, professional guides and sporting camp owners in celebrating this significant victory.
At the Winthrop Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce breakfast meeting on Thursday, May 3, Jaimie Logan, Governor’s Account Executive, Maine Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) (and former Chamber Executive Director) will discuss several recent changes within DECD and state government designed to improve and streamline service to small businesses.
Over forty Southern Maine employers seeking to fill job openings will be at the upcoming York County Regional Job Fair in Springvale on April 20. Employment opportunities showcased at the event will include jobs in a wide range of industry and occupational sectors.”There is something here for everyone,” said Maine Labor Commissioner Robert Winglass. “This is a great opportunity for job seekers to meet face-to-face with prospective employers and make a good impression.”
The spring fun continues in Downtown Gardiner, this time it’s the Brides’ turn for fun….This Saturday, April 14 from 11-3, Johnson Hall and Downtown Gardiner will host its first ever “Bridal Stroll”. Do you know a bride who is planning a wedding but wants a unique experience unlike the giant mega-bridal shows? The Bridal Stroll is the perfect opportunity to see what bridal businesses in Gardiner and around the region have to offer in a quaint, intimate setting.
Governor Paul R. LePage and Department of Professional and Financial Regulation Commissioner Anne L. Head announced today that a new Maine law should provide greater protections to consumers who use pre-paid home heating contracts. LD 1895, An Act To Protect Consumers by Strengthening the Laws Governing Prepaid Home Heating Oil Contracts, was signed into law as Public Law, Chapter 574, on March 30th by Governor LePage.
Maine’s First Lady, Ann LePage, joined the Veterans’ Employment Committee of the State Workforce Investment Board for a Maine Department of Labor briefing on Veterans’ services and employment trends. “It is important for the state to be responsive to the needs of Maine Veterans and military families,” said Mrs. LePage. “I am grateful for the efforts of this committee as well as the folks in the field who are working to provide greater opportunities for those who served and sacrificed for our country.”
Twenty five years ago this month, snowmelt and precipitation from two springtime storms produced some of the worst flooding in decades, particularly in central and southwestern Maine. Fourteen of Maine’s counties were declared federal disaster areas, and “the 500-year flood” resulted in significant damage to numerous homes and businesses.
Attorney General William J. Schneider announced that former Maine Turnpike Authority Executive Director Paul E. Violette, 56, of Portland was sentenced today to seven years in prison, all but three and one-half years suspended, for the theft of Maine Turnpike Authority funds.
This fall, third-generation University of Maine alumnus Doug Hall took a sabbatical from his job as CEO of Eureka! Ranch, headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, and took up residency at his alma mater. His mission: Help make Maine the No. 1 state in the nation for innovation-driven economic development. (Currently, Maine is ranked 28th by the Kauffman Foundation.) Since August, Hall has been teaching three of UMaine’s courses in Innovation Engineering®, a new program he helped launch in 2005 at UMaine’s Bion and Dorain Foster Student Innovation Center. The Innovation Engineering course offerings, open to all students interested in learning a systematic approach to creativity, are designed to help develop, refine, communicate and successfully implement new ideas.
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. will break ground Tuesday on a $35 million expansion to the Company’s corporate headquarters in Westbrook. Governor Paul LePage, U.S. Senator Susan Collins, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree, Congressman Michael Michaud and other officials will join IDEXX CEO Jonathan Ayers to announce the project and remark on its future impact on the Maine economy as well as employee life at IDEXX.
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