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Has COVID permanently altered Maine s workplace to work from home

No more office? COVID may have changed some in Maine to work from home Some Maine companies plan to restructure work styles indefinitely. NEWS CENTER Maine s Hannah Dineen reports this Thursday at 6p. Author: Hannah Dineen (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 11:58 AM EDT April 12, 2021 Updated: 12:18 PM EDT April 12, 2021 MAINE, Maine Since March of 2020, the daily commute for many Mainers has been but a few steps as we shifted to working from home either part or full time because of the COVID pandemic.  For some Maine companies, the work-from-home model is here to stay. Others are working to get everyone back in the office.

SeniorsPlus April Classes

Presenter: SeniorsPlus Staff Location: Zoom This workshop will give you the information needed to determine what is real and what is a scam. What does fraud look like? What are the latest scams out there? How do you recognize fraud? Find out what you can do to protect yourself and where to go to report things so others don’t become the next victim. Health Care Advance Directive Planning during COVID Times Date: Friday, April 16 Host Organizations: SeniorsPlus, Androscoggin Home Healthcare + Hospice & St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center Location: Zoom – video and audio required Join us on this year’s National Healthcare Decisions Day, April 16, to explore your worries and wishes in relation to healthcare decision making. All from the comfort of your own home, we will use games, resource sharing, and conversation to explore what matters most to YOU.

Loan rangers: Behind the scenes of the Paycheck Protection Program in Maine

A mad scramble for money marked the April 2020 start of a $349 billion federal COVID-relief loan program that ran dry within two weeks. Afraid it wouldn’t even last that long, business owners deluged bankers with pleas for rapid issuance of the lifesaving loans. “The biggest concern we all had was that the money would run out that first weekend,” says Aaron Anker, an owner and self-proclaimed chief granola officer at Grandy Oats, a Hiram-based maker of organic granola, trail mixes, roasted nuts and cereal that employs more than 30. “When the first round came out, I was on the phone with my banker until all hours.”

Medical office building with stable tenants a winning combination for buyer

The buyer of a medical office building in the Stroudwater area of Portland was attracted to the prospect of Maine Medical Partners Dermatology as a long-term tenant and also views medical space as a stable asset. Northland Enterprises of Portland bought 1601 Congress St. from OGH Realty LLP for $4.23 million. Sam LeGeyt and TC Haffenreffer from NAI The Dunham Group brokered the sale, which closed March 3. The property, on outer Congress Street, comprises a 29,000-square-foot office building on 12.1 acres. Maine Medical Partners Dermatology will start renovations to the first floor and plans to occupy the 10,000-square-foot space by early summer, according to a news release.

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