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April 20, 2020

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 7 A P R I L 2 0 , 2 0 2 0 and other health care providers will re- ceive an immediate infusion of $146.8 million to bolster their efforts in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. No Clam Fest this year Yarmouth Clam Festival, an annual public fair that draws tens of thousands S O U T H E R N Thomaston boatbuilder develops a high-tech form of personal protective equipment — Just one of many examples of companies changing their business model to help the relief effort How to navigate Congress' changes to the bankruptcy code — An unpleasant but needed change Portland nonprofit donates emergency supplies, with help of unexpected find — Some old-fashioned sleuthing at work DECD head says state plans 'thoughtful, aggressive' response to crisis — Likewise, businesses will have to move quickly to get back up and running Trek Across Maine cycling fundraiser will be virtual — As with many summer staples, this event will be missed Maine retail group chief worried about crisis-hit sector, welcomes new customer limits — Retailers are having to adapt quickly to restrictions, all while watching revenues plummet Maine nonprofits are in 'extremely tough spot' due to public health crisis — In the wake of the closure of CIEE, other nonprofits are trying to weather the crisis Maine small businesses, individuals should be wary of COVID-19 scam surge — An unfortunate byproduct of a tough time C R E D I T S & D E B I T S 20251422 Perkins Thompson_3/8.ad3.indd 1 3/8/19 1:58 PM Sensible Solutions www.cesincusa.com www.cesincusa.com 207.989.4824 207.989.4824 Consider CES your one-stop shop for site design and permitting, environmental due diligence, site survey, structural and MEP design, and more! CESI NC Engineers Environmental Scientists Surveyors

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