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V O L . X X I I N O. X I I I J U N E 1 3 , 2 0 1 6 8 B U S I N E S S M A I N E B U S I N E S S M A I N E B U S I N E S S N E W S F RO M A RO U N D T H E S TAT E operations at what will be known as BRGR Bar, told the BDN that the national recognition of Portland as a culinary destination makes it a great fi t for the eatery, which is expected to open in late August on the fi rst fl oor of the Brown Street building. "We can now carry the Maine beers we love, but can't get in New Hampshire — like Bissell Brothers," Gregory told the BDN. In addition to grass- fed beef from Maine Family Farms, BRGR will serve bison and duck burgers as well as mahi mahi. N O T E W O R T H Y S O U T H E R N Day One, a South Portland agency preventing and treating adoles- cent substance abuse, announced David Faulkner plans to retire at the end of June. Faulkner, currently executive director, has been with the agency for 32 years. The Maine Collaborative Law Alliance opened at 57 Exchange St., suite 403 in Portland. The group specializes in divorce. The American Heart Association in Maine announced its Southern Maine Heart Walk raised $310,000, exceeding the event's $290,000 fundraising goal. The city of Portland announced that WRT in Philadelphia was selected as the design team for its Congress Square Redesign project. The team includes urban horticulturalist Patrick Cullina, graphic designer BlueCadet and civil and traffi c engineers Sebago Technics in South Portland. Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution delivered more than $16,500 to 16 food pantries, meal programs and oth- er community pantries across south- ern Maine in January to help restock the pantries' shelves. Kris-Way Truck Leasing Inc. in South Portland announced Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine upgraded its fl eet with a full-service lease on a 2016 Freightliner Cascadia tandem axle tractor. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services awarded $499,440 to the National Partnership for En- vironmental Technology Education Community College Consortium for Health and Safety Training Program in South Portland. WANNA SAVE $$$$? Maine Electrical Alliance Introduces The Exclusive LED Lighting Lease It's The Lease That Pays For Itself! FACT: Your savings will exceed your lease payment! FACT: Save up to 20% on your lighting bills! FACT: No upfront costs! FACT: LEDs extended life = less replacement bulbs over time! FACT: LEDs do not emit any heat — your A/C will reduce over time! If you're serious about saving on your business bills, then you seriously need to call us today! 1-888-666-1947 www.MaineElectricalAlliance.org Certain restrictions apply. Meet Greg Dalton, Business Banker, Athlete, Mentor and Dad. www.bhbt.com • 888-853-7100 Greg knows the value of a good workout, a good example and good advice. As one of five siblings, dad of four boys, and scout leader,Greg has been around kids all his life, serving as a role model and building relationships. He is known for his patient ear and thoughtful counsel. Playing basketball, coaching tennis or waterskiing with his family, Greg understands the value of teamwork. Looking for a team member to help your business reach its full potential? Call Greg at 1-888-853-7100. Greg, Anne, and the Dalton boys.