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March 23, 2020

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V O L . X X V I N O. V I M A R C H 2 3 , 2 0 2 0 8 B U S I N E S S M A I N E B U S I N E S S M A I N E B U S I N E S S N E W S F RO M A RO U N D T H E S TAT E a healthy work-life balance. Bristol Seafood in Portland said it completed an investment in its groundfish business, which increases the company's processing capacity and provides new capabilities such as precision grading of portions and fillets, custom processing and custom batching. In addition, the seafood company launched a retail line of USA- processed, MSC-certified cod and had- dock portions. The Maine Heritage Policy Center in Portland announced it changed its name to Maine Policy Institute. Spurwink, a Portland-based nonprofit that provides behavioral health and educational services for children, adults and families, announced that it was awarded two grants from United Way of York County totaling $37,000 over two years. This investment will help area preK to high school students engage in learning through behavioral health supports and counseling. Southern Maine Community College in South Portland said it is providing Cumberland County Adult Education office space on its campus for adult learners to receive free assistance with reading, writing and math skill de- velopment to prepare for college-level courses. Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution reported that it will donate $14,300 to school nutrition programs in York and Cumberland counties through its Community Debit Card Program. The funds raised will provide 5,000 meals for students in Biddeford, Old Orchard Beach, Saco, Scarborough, South Portland and Westbrook. Power corridor gets DEP's conditional OK e Maine Department of Environmental Protection's draft order for Central Maine Power's New England Clean Energy Connect Project requires what DEP calls "an unprecedented level" of environmen- tal and natural resource protection for approval. e application was accepted by DEP in October 2017, and it must be approved for construction of the $1 billion NECEC, which would enter the state in 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. MIDCOAST SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY Rockland, Maine BUILDING ON OUR PROMISE Midcoast School of Technology Sheridan Construction partnered with Lavallee Bresinger Architects to nearly double the footprint of the Midcoast School of Technology providing more capacity and introducing efficient energy systems. W W W. S H E R I DA N C O R P. C O M At Sheridan, this is how we build on our promise. C E N T R A L & W E S T E R N

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