PROMOTIONS Lorri W. Sommer has been appointed as the new CEO of the Park Danforth, a not-for-profit provider of housing and services for older people in Portland. Sommer succeeds Denise M. Vachon, who has retired after 40 years with the Park Danforth and leading it through major changes including two campus expansions. In 2015, Sommer […]
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As we head into a typically slow period for businesses, Maine s small stores and shops need continued support from consumers Author: Sam Rogers (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 7:48 PM EST January 12, 2021 Updated: 6:32 AM EST January 13, 2021
BANGOR, Maine Even during a pandemic, the holiday season gave us some sense of normalcy. Mainers exchanged presents while stores and restaurants saw a slight surge in business.
But the holiday season has come and gone and small businesses are entering the slow time of the year. This year will add more challenges as businesses continue to comply with mask mandates, capacity restrictions, and curfews.