Engagement. It’s a drum I’ve been banging at nearly every networking event over the past two months and in several of these columns. We’re reaching a fork in the road as a society, and we need to pick the correct path so that we can accomplish so many of the things that we all say […]
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Under pressure: Maine lobster processors embrace tech to create new menu items
Processors say high pressure opens up new product options, saves consumers from the hassle of shell removal and cuts down on labor at the processing plant.
From the Chamber: Five business updates heading into Memorial Day weekend
The sun-filled warm days are starting to become the norm, and my allergies will tell you that the budding trees mean summer is around the corner. It’s been so busy for many with short staffing, new hires, student proms, college graduations and seasonal re-openings, that Memorial Day weekend may have snuck up on you, but […]
New directors appointed to Downeaster rail board
The Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority has announced that three new members, Alan Cassavant, Alison Harris and Marguerite Fleming, have joined its board of directors. Per statute, Gov. Janet Mills, appointed the three directors who were then approved by the Joint Committee on Transportation and confirmed by the state Senate. Alan Cassavant, a former […]
Maine Street’s newest business caters to four-legged customers
Brunswick is the third location of The Animal House.
From the Chamber: Going the extra miles Memorial Day Sunday
I am humbled and thrilled that on May 29 the Miles for Mills Memorial Day Weekend 5K is coming to Brunswick Landing. This race is put on by the Travis Mills Foundation and has been virtual the past two years. The Travis Mills Foundation is hoping that Brunswick Landing becomes the race destination for years […]
From the Chamber: Hiring high school students – we can help
I like to think that every week this column is important, but perhaps it is even more relevant this week. Who doesn’t need a few employees? Well, this column will tell you about a tangible way we are working to help solve this. Through our new Chamber Works 2030 workforce program we have developed some […]
Brunswick tech startup gets $2 million in funding to grow business
Circa produces an app designed to assist renters and landlords.
Sherry Tremblay retires from Bath Savings
Bath Savings President & CEO Glenn Hutchinson has announced the retirement of Sherry Tremblay, executive vice president of Retail Lending, concluding a 35-year career with the bank. Tremblay joined Bath Savings in 1987 as assistant vice president and manager to open the new Brunswick branch. She soon became vice president of Branch Administration and oversaw […]
Midcoast Maine Community Action to host resouce and job fair
Midcoast Maine Community Action will be offering a free in-person Resource and Job Opportunity Fair in the Midcoast Maine Community Action building at 34 Wing Farm Parkway, Bath. The fair is open to all on Friday, May 13, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The fair will include community resource partners that offer services in […]