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March 20, 2023 — Business Leaders of the Year

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 7 M A R C H 2 0 , 2 0 2 3 organizations focused on food insecurity in its region. ELAN, a credit card company, donated $15,000 to Maine Credit Union League's Ending Hunger in Maine Campaign on be- half of New Dimensions FCU in Waterville. Soul Revival, a yoga, barre and wellness studio, said it is now the corporate well- ness partner of J.S. McCarthy Printers in Augusta. The Professional Logging Contractors of Maine in Augusta released results of a comprehensive study of the eco- nomic impact of Maine logging and forest trucking, showing the industry contrib- uted an estimated $582 million to the state economy in 2021. "The Economic Contribution of Logging and Trucking in Maine" was conducted by the University of Maine and the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center. Real Estate Insider notebook: Planned Skowhegan investments will top $650 million — Covering industries like manufacturing, education, housing, energy and retail industries Maine winemaker tapped to judge French competition — Maine's next big industry? In response to Silicon Valley scare, Maine bank regulator says sector is 'healthy' — Phew! Hospitality hiring pushes Maine unemployment rate below 3% in January — The labor shortage shows no signs of waning Lobster industry sues Monterey Bay Aquarium over red listing — Why not put that money toward a marketing effort? C R E D I T S & D E B I T S Stevan Stromsky Senior Vice President, Community Banking Development Officer W E L C O M E 27 Pearl Street Portland, ME 04101 (207) 808-5091 Get in touch! See our top rates at northeastbank.com/specials " I'm proud to join the Northeast Bank team to serve customers in Portland and beyond. If you are looking to maximize your savings and strengthen your financial future, give me a call to set up an appointment." INFRASTRUCTURE FOR NEW ENGL AND INFRASTRUCTURE FOR NEW ENGL AND Project Development & Financing TFIC is proud of the role it played in bringing the Maine International Cold Storage Facility to the Maine economy. • Surface Transportation & Logistics • Social Inf rastructure / Government Facilities • Renewable Fuels / Refineries R E N D E R I N G / C O U R T E S Y O F N OVA C O N C E P T S Skowhegan's Spinning Mill

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