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F U L L C O N T E N T S O N PA G E 4 F O C U S A U G U S TA / WAT E R V I L L E / C E N T R A L M A I N E 20 Who loves the sun Farmers generate revenue by leasing acreage for solar development. But some worry about the loss of farmland. 16 Downtown grows Waterville's central business district has seen many changes. We look at what's changed and what's needed. P H O T O / F R E D F I E L D Founder Bonita Tompkins with participants at the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies in Farmington. Clockwise from left: Declan Ferriter, Wyatt Fuller, Layla DeCastro, Alicia Phillips, PJ Hutchins, Rosie King and Jade Taylor. A Farmington program for youth-run startups plans campus expansion B y L a u r i e S c h r e i b e r F O C U S A U G U S TA / WAT E R V I L L E / C E N T R A L M A I N E YOUTH ENTREPRENEURS S TA R T I N G O N PA G E 1 2 $9.99 September 16, 2024 VO L . X X X N O. X X I www.mainebiz.biz

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