The event is a chance for attendees to meet the Chamber staff and board of directors. Keynote speaker will be Maj. Gen. Douglas Farnham, adjutant general for the Maine National Guard.
While no one is ready to be on the record about plans for the Davis Court and First Street parcels, it sounds like the location and the amount of land (a total of about two acres) could be suitable for an expansion of the Bangor Region YMCA.
Thousands of Maine small businesses and nonprofits are in line to receive a one-time credit of $2,000 to help defray electricity costs that spiked after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
More than 2,900 Maine small businesses to receive a one-time utility account credit funded through the Governor’s Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan to offset energy costs Governor Janet Mills announced today that 2,919 Maine small businesses and nonprofit organizations will soon receive a one-time electric utility account credit of more than $2,000 to provide relief from increased energy costs. This relief is the product of legislation sponsored by Senate President Troy Jackson, D-Aroostook, and signed into law by Governor Mills.