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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 9 , 2 0 2 1 to support emergency services in the face of increasing demand, consolida- tion of 24/365 services and shelter for homeless and runaway youth, expanded women's shelter capacity, investment in high impact advocacy work to advance public policy and a new 40-bed Wellness Shelter to pro- vide services to people experiencing homelessness and complex health or behavioral issues. The Saco Planning Board approved a plan by Saco Island Ventures LLC to construct 24, three-bedroom residential units on the east side of Saco Island. Maine State Credit Union in Augusta announced that its Normand R. Dubreuil Scholarship Fund at the Maine Community College System and Maine Maritime Academy awarded 64 schol- arships totaling $100,000 to Maine residents. Franklin Savings Bank said its Community Development Foundation awarded a total of $48,000 in college scholarships 17 students in 2021. Franklin Community Health Network in Farmington announced that its an- nual Health Care Golf Classic raised $17,500 to benefit the Healthy Community Coalition of Greater Franklin County and the Martha B. Webber Breast Care Center. Hight Protection Center opened at 250 Madison Ave. in Skowhegan. The Maine Association of Realtors Foundation, the charitable arm of Maine Association of Realtors in Augusta, awarded $60,000 through its 2021 Competitive Grant Program to six Maine organizations to address housing needs. U.S. Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King announced that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services awarded Community Concepts in Lewiston $6 million for its Head Start and Early Head Start Programs. United Way of Kennebec Valley in Augusta said its newly established Innovation Fund awarded $30,000 to SBA seeks speedy forgiveness of PPP loans — Which should come as a relief to a number of Maine businesses Maine home prices are up 25%, and sales are taking place in half the time — How long can the real estate boom last? JAX will spend $5M to raise minimum wage for over 1,000 employees — Following on a similar announcement from MaineHealth Maine regulator opens probe into Verizon's phone numbering practices — A battle over the big blocks of numbers, and Maine's iconic "207" area code Surveys show mixed results for Maine farmers during pandemic, more support needed — Keeping food on the table during the pandemic Renters are now less confident in home buying than before pandemic, survey shows — The downside of a booming real estate market Congratulations Women Entrepreneurs — and Our Neighbors We're proud to support local Maine women- We're proud to support local Maine women-owned owned businesses with products and services to help your businesses with products and services to help your business grow. business grow. Our experienced lenders are more than bankers — Our experienced lenders are more than bankers — they're problem solvers who will work with you to they're problem solvers who will work with you to design a commercial loan that's right for you. design a commercial loan that's right for you. Custom lending solutions are here for you — Custom lending solutions are here for you — and and so are we. Let's talk. so are we. Let's talk. Katie Winglass Katie Winglass Owner, Mae's Cafe and Bakery Owner, Mae's Cafe and Bakery MEMBER FDIC MEMBER FDIC EQUAL HOUSING LENDER EQUAL HOUSING LENDER C R E D I T S & D E B I T S N O T E W O R T H Y C E N T R A L & W E S T E R N C E N T R A L & W E S T E R N

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