Logically, formerly Winxnet, says it plans to pursue 3-4 acquisitions a year to keep pace with the growth of major competitors.
Maine business
Former Maine public advocate appointed to FCC broadband group
Tim Schneider, a graduate of New York University Law School, is now general counsel at Portland-based Tilson Technology Management.
New tour showcases Hallowell’s unique history, restaurant scene
Red Cloak Tours’s Hallowell Historic Tidbit showcases the city’s restaurants for their cuisine and their historic significance.
Al’s Pizza in Skowhegan marking 50 years
Al’s Pizza at 20 Waterville Road in Skowhegan is celebrating 50 years in business under the ownership of brother-sister team Chad Partridge and Marsha Toth. Al’s has been in Chad and Marsha’s family for 50 years, since 1969, when the Partridge family purchased the shop. Their father, Barry, worked at Al’s in the 1960s during […]
BIW union official cleared of misconduct claims
All claims against Local S6 Chief Steward Raymond Gauthier have been dropped by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.
Maine outdoor business owners sign Pledge to America’s Workers
Sterling Rope, Good To-Go and Flowfold pledge to educate and retrain American workers as part of a program created by an executive order President Trump signed in 2018.
Five Questions looks back
Five bosses tell what kind of skills they look for in employees.
Touchdown! Maine ice cream company teams up with Patriots
Just in time for National Ice Cream Day on Sunday, Gifford’s announces a cool new partnership with the six-time champions.
Maine companies contribute to NASA projects
Fiber Materials Inc. and bluShift Aerospace are among the companies in the state working on the future of space exploration.
Maine Outdoor Brands alliance hires executive director
Jenny Kordick becomes the trade group’s first full-time director after previously having worked at The Wilderness Society and the National Wildlife Federation.