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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 9 A U G U S T 1 0 , 2 0 1 5 Authority, told the newspaper she's confident she can get passengers who sought alternate transportation to give the Downeaster another chance. "We are going to be more reliable than we have been in a long time," she said. "It will take some time, but we will have to earn that reputation back." N O T E W O R T H Y S O U T H E R N Benay Enterprises Inc., a business management company, opened an of- fice at 533 Congress St. in Portland. Portland Trust Co. received regulatory approval from the Maine Bureau of Financial Institutions to operate as a non-depository trust company. Maine Small Business Development Centers recently moved its Portland office to 55 Exeter St. Welch Sign in Scarborough opened a second location at 295 Forest Ave. in Portland. Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland announced the closing of its land acquisition in Scarborough that will become a 13-home commu- nity. The 20-acre parcel of land off of Broadturn Road includes 15 acres of conservation land. Spurwink Services, a Portland nonprofit organization that provides behavioral health and educational ser- vices for children, adults and families, opened an office at 901A Washington Ave. in Portland. Benchmark Residential and Investment Real Estate recently opened an office at 72 Pine St. in Portland. Captain Briggs House Bed and Breakfast in Freeport was purchased by Connie Lay of Milford, Ohio, and renamed Candlebay Inn. Owen Haskell Inc., a land survey- ing firm in Falmouth, announced it acquired Royal River Survey Co. in Yarmouth. Evo Rock + Fitness opened at 65 Warren Ave. in Portland. Paulsen Cabinet Works, an archi- tectural millwork firm specializing in historic reproduction, opened at 200 John Roberts Road in South Portland. ready for a first-rate banking experience? you've got friends at the first. 145 Exchange Street • Bangor, ME • 207.974.5001 When you talk about your financial needs with The First, you'll meet people who are professional, practical, and trained to be real problem-solvers. Whether you need to talk personal banking, your financial future, business lending, home mortgages or mobile and online solutions, we'll show you how we can tailor our easy-to-understand products and services precisely to your needs. Our Bangor Management Team: Courtney Brehaut, AVP, Branch Manager; Cynthia Fogg, VP, Senior Mortgage Loan Officer; Ben Sprague, VP, Business Relationship Officer; Nazrin Dixon, First Advisors, AVP, Relationship Manager. A Division of The First Bancorp • 800.564.3195 • www.TheFirst.com Bangor • Bar Harbor • Blue Hill • Boothbay Harbor • Calais • Camden • Damariscotta • Eastport Ellsworth • Northeast Harbor • Rockland • Rockport • Southwest Harbor • Waldoboro • Wiscasset Helping Economic Development Take Flight Many people know that BGR is an active airport, with convenient nonstop jet service to several important cities and hubs. They know that BGR serves as a gateway to Maine for tourists and business travelers. But, many are surprised to learn that Bangor International Airport is self-funded from leases and fees, requiring no tax dollars from the City of Bangor or the State of Maine. At BGR, we are here to help your business take fl ight. Visit us online at flybangor.com. BGR MEBiz EcDev_38p_072915.indd 1 7/30/15 10:16 AM

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