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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 9 J U LY 2 7 , 2 0 2 0 Make your vision a reality. TALK TO A NEIGHBOR. MEMBER FDIC MEMBER FDIC EQUAL HOUSING LENDER EQUAL HOUSING LENDER 1-800-447-4559 | bathsavings.com You have a vision to build something meaningful in the community, and we have the experience to help make it happen. Custom lending solutions are here for you — and so are we. Let's talk. Bath • Boothbay Harbor • Brunswick • Damariscotta • Falmouth • Freeport • Portland • South Portland • Yarmouth Despite pandemic, virtual cycling fundraiser comes up with $550K for lung health — Trek Across Maine once again comes up strong Mills unveils plan for opening public schools, with $165M boost from CARES funding — Businesses will be watching how school plans affect their employees Large multi-family portfolio sale reflects ongoing interest in Augusta — Good news for the capital city's real estate market King renews push for easing tariff impact on lobster industry — Holding the federal government to its promise Presque Isle bus service, an Aroostook County first, comes to an end — A pandemic-era casualty in an area where public transit is a priority Brunswick hospital system opposes rival's plan for Topsham surgery center — Debate rages over whether competition is good for the patient No nuptial bliss: Maine's wedding businesses look to expand the guest list — Maine's $937 million wedding industry is watching business go to other states Bath Iron Works files federal charges, claiming striking union made threats — An ugly turn of events C R E D I T S & D E B I T S P H O T O / C O U R T E S Y T R E K A C RO S S M A I N E Eva McKenna, 9, Kelsey Glynn, 8 and her father, Greg Glynn of Augusta, take a photo together during a June 20 ride on the Kennebec River Rail Trail, as part of this year's virtual Trek Across Maine.

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