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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 13 A U G U S T 5 , 2 0 1 9 per common share, exceeding last year's second quarter by $314,000 or 17.4%. Earnings for the first six months of the year totaled $3.97 mil- lion, up by $526,000 or 15.3% over the same period last year. Loans grew by $34.4 million in the second quarter, bringing total assets to $838.2 mil- lion as of quarter end. The holding company paid a quarterly dividend of 11.25 cents per share in the second quarter 2019, representing a 4.65% increase over last year's second quar- ter dividend. Northern Light Health in Brewer said Moody's Investors Service and Standard and Poor's Global Ratings revised the health care organization's investment outlook from negative to stable, upholding their Ba1 and BBB ratings respectively. As two busy professionals, travel is often on the agenda for the Ismails. They rely on Bangor International Airport for convenient schedules, ample on-airport parking and friendly people. Like them, you can make your travel a top-rated experience. Learn more at FlyBangor.com. Kirsten & Scott Ismail, Hampden "We rate Bangor International Airport a 5-star experience." ALLEGIANT • AMERICAN • DELTA • UNITED Non-stop flights to major hub cities with connections to the world. BGR_MEBiz_Ismail_May2019.indd 1 5/6/19 5:24 PM Protecting dreams. Building assets. TheFirst.com/WealthManagement Individual | Nonprofit | Municipal RESPONSIBILITY FIRST Securities and investment products are not bank deposits, are not insured by the FDIC or any other government agency, are not obligations of, nor guaranteed by, any bank or bank affiliate, and may involve investment risk, including the possible loss of value or principal amount invested. Cost of building a Westbrook- to-Portland rail line pegged at up to $74M — A good invest- ment (now to find the money) $3.7M tourism marketing campaign targets late-season visitors — Shouldering the shoulder season Presque Isle to launch bus ser- vice pilot — Public transit helps fill job openings Rural brewer looks to join growing scene in East Bayside — Another brewer putting the 'yeast' in East Bayside ACLU tells Maine bus line it doesn't have to comply with immigration agents — A bus line stuck in the middle Madawaska bridge replace- ment will get $36M — Time is running out on 'deteriorating' bridge Bar Harbor council: Proposed workforce housing amendment needs work — Unfortunately, stalling isn't solving the town's housing shortage With home prices soaring and fewer options, 'buyers are on the sidelines' — We're in seri- ous need of housing in Maine C R E D I T S & D E B I T S

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