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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 7 M AY 4 , 2 0 1 5 Center, Bangor; Maine Boys to Men, Yarmouth; Maine Women's Policy Center, Augusta; Next Step, Augusta; ROIL (Maine Inside Out), Portland; SeniorsPlus, Lewiston; Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Services, Auburn; Wayfinder Schools, New Gloucester and Camden; and Women Unlimited, Augusta. FAA OKs Cumberland firm's use of drones Cumberland-based firm Sevee & Maher Engineers said it was recently granted an exemption by federal regulators to use an unmanned aerial vehicle for commercial purposes. Sevee & Maher announced in early April that it was granted the exemption by the Federal Aviation Administration. e firm said this makes it the first in Maine to be licensed to use an unmanned aerial vehicle, also known as a UAV or drone, for engineering- related services, adding that it's the second in Maine to receive FAA approval for commercial drone use. Sevee & Maher said it is using a custom-built drone to perform aerial surveys, prepare topographic maps and take 3D photos, among other things. e firm said it decided to buy a drone because of the need to quickly produce detailed photogrammetry and survey information of project site conditions as they exist at a certain point in time. LePage: South Portland no longer 'business friendly' Gov. Paul LePage's administration has stripped South Portland of its "business friendly" designation as a result of the city's recently enacted ban on the export of tar sands oil. Doug Ray, spokesman for the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development, con- firmed with the Bangor Daily News that the "business friendly" status was revoked. In a statement to the newspa- per, he said, "the administration is very disappointed and finds it hard to believe that local elected leaders in South Portland would then turn around and pass an ordinance that is clearly anti- business, anti-growth and anti-jobs." South Portland is currently facing a federal lawsuit from Portland Pipe Line Corp., which is challenging a city ordi- nance passed last year that prohibits the loading of crude oil — and as a result, tar sands oil — onto marine vessels. Jetport gets $917K grant to create master plan e Portland International Jetport is receiving a $917,000 federal grant that will help it plan for future growth with a focus on economic and environmental sustainability. U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree said the Federal Aviation Administration grant will be used to support the creation of the jetport's new master plan. Portland Jetport General Manager Paul Bradbury said in the announcement that this will be the jetport's first master plan that incor- porates sustainability measures. S O U T H E R N MDI lab partners with Australian research group — Regenerative research More Maine communities eye limits on bags — Sustainability's getting trendy Portland firm to expand Downeast 4G coverage — Full speed ahead! MTI, CEI partner for new loan program — Bridging the funding gap for R&D Gardiner Food Co-op & Café awarded $90K grant — A location to lure locavores Manchester oil company loses in court ruling — Insurance claim hits snag with judge's ruling Lawmaker seeks addition of three casinos — Casinos shocked by threat of competition Governors' energy conference yields more talk — Talk is cheap, energy is not Report: Most of GNP's $40M investment a 'mirage' — Investors play while taxpayers pay LePage: S. Portland no longer 'business friendly' — Tarred and feathered over tar sands ban HELOC Fixed for 12 months: Adjusts to Prime +0, Current Prime +0 rate: 3.25 % APR 3.25 % APR And save up to $650 on closing costs! ANGELA BANCROFT Ironman Competitor Norway Savings Customer YOU'RE IN THE HOME STRETCH. LET'S GET YOU THERE! Big Dream. Little Rate. MEMBER FDIC 1.888.725.2207 www.norwaysavingsbank.com Rate and closing cost offer are effective April 1, 2015, subject to change without notice and are for new home equity lines of credit. The 3.25% Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is fi xed for the fi rst 12 months after the loan closes and then becomes variable each month. The APR will be based on an Index PLUS a margin after the initial fi xed rate period. The index is the highest Prime Rate published in The Wall Street Journal. As of April 1, 2015 the Prime Rate was 3.25%; however the APR can never go below 3.25%, the fl oor rate. The maximum APR will be 16% APR, the ceiling rate. APRs assume a credit score of 750 or better; other programs with other terms or costs are available for credit scores below 750 or line amounts over $500,000. Minimum line amount is $5,000.00. Offer excludes expenses for unusual legal, unique property appraisals or title issues. Offer applies to owner-occupied 1-4 family primary residences and second homes, excluding mobile homes. Homeowners insurance is required.

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