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w w w. m a i n e b i z . b i z 9 F e b r ua r y 9 , 2 0 1 5 N O t E w O r t h y s o u t h e r n Mainely Ski & Ride LLC, a tour opera- tor in Portland, began offering skiers and snowboarders day trips to Sunday River and Sugarloaf. BerryDunn, an accounting and consult- ing firm in Portland, announced that Brad Borbidge CPA, an accounting firm in Concord, N.H., has joined the firm's health care group. Borbidge and a staff of eight provide audit, cost-report preparation, operational consulting and other services to home health agencies and community health cen- ters throughout New England. InterSpec Inc., a provider of con- struction specification software and specification writing services in South Portland, announced that it was select- ed by Farmington Hills, Mich.-based JPRA Architects as lead specification consultants for its portfolio of large- scale retail and hospitality projects. Portland Pie Co. opened a location in the Pepperell Mill building in Biddeford. United Insurance acquires Farmington agency Falmouth-based United Insurance has acquired an insurance agency in Farmington. Shiretown Agency will retain its six employees and Farmington location, according to the Insurance Journal. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. e acquisition will give United a total of 16 locations in Maine, which includes Bangor, Rumford, Caribou and Auburn. e agency also has an office in Rochester, N.H. According to the agency's website, United employs more than 100 insurance professionals. New owner plans to reopen Oxford Dragway After facing declining revenues and personnel issues last year, the Oxford Dragway in Oxford has been sold to a new owner and will reopen for the 2015 season. e Lewiston Sun Journal reported that the 1/8-mile dragway was sold to Jeff Shock, of West Paris, who previously managed it in the 1990s. e dragway's operations had been sus- pended for the 2014 season because of a lack of proper staffing. Mike Mayberry, Supporting Development Projects From Kittery to Fort Kent Contact Nick Sabatine at the idea-stage: nsabatine@ransomenv.com 207-772-2891 D e v e l o p m e N t \ \ D u e D i l i g e N C e \ \ e N v i r o N m e N ta l H e a lt H & S a f e t y \ \ m u N i C i p a l \ \ u t i l i t y, e N e r g y & m a N u f a C t u r i N g Site planning Waste Water engineering Storm Water engineering permitting Water Supply engineering environmental assessments turnkey Brownfield Service remediation geotechnical engineering Consulting Engineers and Scientists www.RansomEnv.com A lawyer who returns your calls promptly. A team of experts ready to step in at a moment's notice. Drummond Woodsum attorneys Ron Ward, John Kaminski, Rick Shinay, Gary Vogel, Ted Kelleher and Lisa Magnacca excel at bringing the most complex projects to closing in Maine and New Hampshire, be it a luxury hotel, affordable housing development, historic tax credit project or a mixed use retail development. We have a deep bench. dwmlaw.com 800.727.1941 C E N T R A L & W E S T E R N

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