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May 15, 2023

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 7 M AY 1 5 , 2 0 2 3 tax credit for owner-occupied historic structures with a minimum homeowner expense of $5,000 and a maximum of $250,000. LD 1810, "An Act to Expand the Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit," is sponsored by House Majority Leader Maureen Terry. Homebuyers looking further afield for houses With inventory tight and prices still near peak levels, buyers are "broad- ening [their] geographic scope when searching for homes," accord- ing to Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty. e brokerage added specialists in lake properties, hunting and fishing camps and skiing Finding an innovative healthcare solution when you feel like you're at the end of the road. Alliant is changing how healthcare is delivered by finding ways to reduce costs and taking on a new status quo. Don't just renew an old problem with your company's employee benefits — blaze a new trail. Tom Coyne Senior Vice President (901) 230-4439 Tom.Coyne@alliant.com Passionate. Curious. Collaborative. That's Alliant Creative Agility at work. alliant.com 207-786-5705 We know how hard you work. Let us work hard for you. Maine Community Bank believed in my business model. It's that trust and confi dence that's important in a banking relationship. I appreciate that someone with experience cares about me and my business. Michelle Goulet Kidz Go Eco Nature School " Maine Community Bank believed in my business model. It's that trust " Maine Community Bank believed in my business model. It's that trust Maine Community Bank believed in my business model. It's that trust " that someone with experience cares about me and my business. " that someone with experience cares about me and my business. that someone with experience cares about me and my business. mainecb.com Dead River, EMCC tackle labor shortage with free training program — Good teamwork! SCORE Maine helped 4,300 small-business clients in 2022 — Launching 235 new businesses A decade later, construction on second phase of Acadia transit center ramps up — A much-needed transportation hub for the Ellsworth-Acadia National Park region CO2 shortage continues to vex brewers — Maine's craft beer industry has had to get creative with carbonation resource Maine's cruise ship season kicks off on a gray day in Bar Harbor — MDI is in a battle over how many cruise ship passengers can come onshore Maine's three Bed Bath & Beyond stores will close, but timing is unclear — Some retail fans will be unhappy 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 O F D E A D R I V E R C O.

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