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August 24, 2020

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 7 A U G U S T 2 4 , 2 0 2 0 Maine craft beer sector No. 4 in national scoreboard — Only Colorado, Vermont and Oregon have more economic impact per capita Additional $51M will allow Puritan to boost production of COVID-19 swabs — Maine is making a mark with pandemic test products Maine community colleges respond to crisis, see spike in workforce training — Businesses aren't the only ones pivoting BIW, machinists union reach tentative contract agreement to end strike — Hard to discern if there was a winner in this fight Belfast salmon company lawsuit raises questions about 'Maine' marketing — Other salmon farms will likely keep an eye on this suit Maine lobster fishery to lose sustainability certification — Will this have a long-term impact? C R E D I T S & D E B I T S F I L E P H O T O / T I M G R E E N WAY EIGHT LOCATIONS IN ME, MA & FL 207.989.4824 | cesincusa.com CESI NC Engineers Environmental Scientists Surveyors We've moved! We moved to our new headquarters at One Merchants Plaza in Downtown Bangor! S PONS OR S MAINEBI Z .BI Z/PODCA S T S New podcasts release every other Monday via Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, third party podcast apps, and on mainebiz.biz. The Day That Changed Everything features inspiring stories of recovery and innovation from Maine leaders. The way we do business can change in a moment. This podcast series will feature conversations with Maine business owners who found their life, their business, or their world suddenly upended in one day. Changed Everything The Day that L I S T E N T O T H E N E W N E W M A I N E B I Z P O D CA S T S E R I E S S U B SC RI B E, R ATE, A N D RE V I E W TO DAY ! Kevin Hancock, CEO of Hancock Lumber — What happens when the CEO of a multi-million dollar company suddenly finds he has no voice? E P I S O D E 1 Tom Adams, Owner of Maine Coast — How do you shift your focus and stay positive when 20% of your business is lost from surprise tariffs? E P I S O D E 2 Katie Shorey, President of Startup Maine — When the founder of a nonprofit admits to sexual misconduct, what can be done to ensure the mission of the organization carries on? E P I S O D E 3 Zachary Poole, Founder of the Maine Brew Bus — What happens when you go from sole ownership to having a 50% partner? E P I S O D E 4 Beigette and Jim Gill, Owners and Directors of Fernwood Cove — How does a company survive when an owner is critically injured? E P I S O D E 5 — C O M I N G S O O N Topher Mallory, Co-Owner of Royal Rose Syrups and CEO of Mexicali Blues — How do you retool your business in a matter of weeks? E P I S O D E 6 — C O M I N G S O O N University of Southern Maine in Portland to support its Casco Bay Estuary Partnership's Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan. The plan is aimed at reducing nutrient pollution and its impacts, including coastal acidification, in Casco Bay. Maine sets date for recreational marijuana sales — Yes, it took four years, but at least lawmakers finally worked out the details

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