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Submitted photo LEWISTON A Lewiston staffing agency that would specialize in matching immigrants with open jobs and a Topsham entrepreneur whose website would introduce foodies to the local food and beverage scene wherever they travel in Maine are moving on to the Top Gun statewide finals. They’ll face six other regional finalists all pitching-off on May 26 for the $25,000 grand prize from Maine Technology Institute. “I would like to point out LA had the Top Gun winner for the state last year, so we’re pretty excited about the entrepreneurial supports and pathways in the region,” Shanna Cox, president of the Lewiston Auburn Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, said Thursday as the fifth annual Top Gun LA pitch-off got underway. ....
Don’t forget about them, they need you now more than ever 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. ....