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May 12, 2021 by dmartignetti
Portland Regional Chamber Of Commerce’s Virtual Eggs & Issues, This Morning from 8-9am. A presentation from Rich Cantz, President & CEO Goodwill NNE.
TOPICS Include:
More Than Just A Store
Workforce Programs (incl. “Good Clean” below that help people get the job training and careers they need to support themselves and their families.
“GOOD CLEAN” a full-service property maintenance company offering quality, customized, eco-friendly cleaning services our communities while offering high-wage jobs to adults with disabilities.
You can still register online at www.portlandregion.com, where you’ll get a the private YouTube link for live-streaming and virtual networking in the chat
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A committee of the Maine Legislature has approved a proposal designed to provide better access to information about pesticides on school grounds.
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Governor Janet Mills has unveiled the second part of her budget proposal, which she says would cover more than half the costs for local schools to operate.
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The 2021 Maine Lobster Festival is a no-go and now another festival celebrating a Maine staple has been nixed for a second year because of the pandemic.
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A committee of the Maine Legislature has approved a proposal designed to provide better access to information about pesticides on school grounds.
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Governor Janet Mills has unveiled the second part of her budget proposal, which she says would cover more than half the costs for local schools to operate.
1 hour ago in Local
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The 2021 Maine Lobster Festival is a no-go and now another festival celebrating a Maine staple has been nixed for a second year because of the pandemic.
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As drivers start to scramble to find gasoline in several states following the shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline, Mainers appear to be in the clear.
Charlie Summers, president and CEO of the Maine Energy Marketers Association, says most gasoline comes to the state from Canada or Europe and isn’t affected by the pipeline interruption.
“As a result we are not dependent on the Colonial Pipeline. And Mainers, I think, can rest assured that they’ll have their energy needs met, he says.
A ransomware attack forced The Colonial Pipeline to shutdown earlier this week.
Gasoline retailers across the state also say they do not expect to see any shortages as a result of the cyber attack.